Read the latest issue of TDL Update, the newsletter of the Texas Digital Library, to discover the latest news and learn how TDL is working with its members to advance scholarly communication.
Read the latest issue of TDL Update, the newsletter of the Texas Digital Library, to discover the latest news and learn how TDL is working with its members to advance scholarly communication.
Why do academics blog? That’s the question explored in Sara Kjellberg’s article “I am a blogging researcher: Motivations for blogging in a scholarly context,” found in the latest issue of First Monday.
The Texas Digital Library will offer four training courses for TDL members during the summer term.
The University of North Texas has mad available videos of presentations from its Open Access Symposium, held May 18, 2010.
Check out the latest issue of TDL Update, the newsletter of the Texas Digital Library, to discover the latest news and learn how TDL is working with its members to advance scholarly communication.
The Texas A&M Thesis Office has released a set of online tutorials on the steps graduate students must take to format and submit their theses online.
Check out the latest issue of TDL Update, the newsletter of the Texas Digital Library, to discover the latest news and learn how TDL is working with its members to advance scholarly communication.
SPARC will host an online planning meeting to discuss Open Access Week 2010, which will take place October 18-24.
The inaugural meeting of the Vireo Users Group will take place on the UT Austin campus on Wednesday, May 19, 2010, one day following the Texas Conference on Digital Libraries.