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    Dataset

    Creator(s):
    Natalie K. Meyers
    Description:

    The PresQT Project (Tools and RESTful Services to Improve Preservation and Re-use of Research Data & Software) made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, IMLS, awards LG-72-16-0122-16-0 and LG-70-18-0082-18-0 generated five web accessible assets:

    Date Created:
    2021-06-26
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    Public
  • Creator(s):
    Mikala Narlock, Daniel Johnson, Julie Vecchio
    Description:

    The purpose of this study is to investigate digital scholarship practices related to preserving patron work, including education and direct intervention. This is the data affiliated with a forthcoming article.

    Date Created:
    2021-02-22
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    Public
  • Creator(s):
    Matthew Sisk
    Description:

    This is the data table from Appendix A of Sisk, ML (2011) “Settlement and Site Location in the Middle and Upper Paleolithic of the Vézère Valley, France” Ph.D. Dissertation, Stony Brook University, Department of Anthropology. It corrects errors present in the original publication

    Date Created:
    2020-02-12
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  • Creator(s):
    Ruth Tillman
    Description:

    Research data collected from a survey studying reported behaviors of faculty self-deposit in institutional repositories, the environment and nature of the repositories, and levels of satisfaction of those responsible for the repositories.

    This survey was open to anyone at an institution of higher education in the United States self-identifying as responsible in some way for bringing content into an institutional repository or otherwise involved in handling metrics of an institutional reposit…

    Date Created:
    2017-06-09
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  • Creator(s):
    Sr. Marie Augusta Neal
    Description:

    This dataset was originally created by Sister Marie Augusta Neal (1921-2004), S.N.D..

    Sr Neal was a member of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. She started her teaching career at Emmanuel College in 1953 later receiving a doctorate in sociology from Harvard University in 1963. In 1965 she became Director of the Research Committee for the Conference of Major Superiors of Women (later renamed The Leadership Conference of Women Religious). In this position she began a study of the lives…

    Date Created:
    2017-04-10
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  • Creator(s):
    Mandy Havert
    Description:

    This dataset hosts a set of sample documents used to share schedules for graduate student thesis and dissertation camps and undergraduate senior thesis camps planned and held at the Hesburgh Libraries and co-sponsored by the University Writing Center and the Graduate School.

    Date Created:
    2016-06-17
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    Public
  • Creator(s):
    Mandy Havert
    Description:

    This evaluation form copy is a sample of the questions that are asked at each graduate dissertation or thesis camp provided by the Hesburgh Libraries, the University Writing Center and the Graduate School at the University of Notre Dame. The questions are asked of participants and then used to evaluate content, presenters and programming support services. Changes to the programming are often initiated by evaluation of this feedback.

    Date Created:
    2016-04-21
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  • Creator(s):
    Matthew Sisk
    Description:

    A series of topographic and unit boundaries taken during the summer of 2011 at Regismont-le-haut. A Paleolithic site in southern France

    Date Created:
    2014-12-17
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  • 9

    Dataset

    Creator(s):
    Matthew Sisk
    Description:

    A GIS file of the units at Regismont. A Paleolithic site in southern France.

    Date Created:
    2014-12-17
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