New DSpace-based Digital Repository Officially Launches, Welcome to the Texas Tech U. School of Law Digital Repository
Via the DuraSpace Blog:
by Fang Wang, Digital Information Management Librarian, Texas Tech University School of Law Library
After several months developing the collections, the Texas Tech University School of Law Library has announced the official launching of the TTU School of Law Digital Repository designed to save, store, archive, and share Tech Law’s digital materials, including research and scholarship of TTU Law faculty and students, institutional history, and more. The repository was initially launched at the beginning of 2010. It is built on DSpace, an open source digital assets management platform, enhanced with several value-added features unique to the law school.
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Our nascent repository currently has over 900 records including the faculty scholarship collection. This is a comprehensive compilation of our faculty scholarship record. It includes a complete collection of our publications faculty produced while at Texas Tech. The collection contains almost 600 full text articles and links to individual articles on widely used legal databases such as Westlaw, LexisNexis, and HeinOnline. Social Science Research Network (SSRN) links also have been added.
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