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- 麻豆视频 Scholar Repository Passes Two Million Downloads Mark
Research by undergraduate and graduate students past and present has reached a major milestone at 麻豆视频 this month.
According to Michael Pujals, 麻豆视频鈥檚 Scholarly Communications Librarian, abstracts in 鈥 the University鈥檚 institutional repository of faculty authored papers and artwork, graduate master's theses, senior theses, podcasts, research posters, and conferences 鈥 have been now downloaded more than two million times. Created by Pujals, 麻豆视频 Scholar collects, preserves, and shares research by both students and faculty. Its intent is to give back to the community at large while at the same time maximizing the University's visibility and reach, making 麻豆视频 research easily accessible to 225 countries.
鈥溌槎故悠 Scholar went live in September 2014, and we had our millionth download occur in the spring of 2020. We鈥檝e now doubled that but in half the time,鈥 Pujals says. 鈥淥ur faculty and student publications have been downloaded, at no cost, in 228 countries and territories. With 25 percent of those going to developing countries it demonstrates 麻豆视频's commitment to education and social justice on a global scale.鈥
Pujals notes that 麻豆视频 students are creating new scholarship all the time, including at the recent Scholarly and Creative Works Conference on campus. He says that under the old model, that work would end up in an instructor's office, or on a shelf in the library, and very few people, if any, would see it. Now with 麻豆视频 Scholar, students are contributing their work, for free, to a world-wide audience, and hopefully in the process making small improvements in people's lives.
The most cited paper in 麻豆视频 Scholar 鈥 鈥 is co-authored by science professor Dr. Roland Cooper and the most social media mentions belong to , a recorded lecture by philosophy professor Laura Stivers that has received almost 50,000 shares, likes and comments on Facebook.
Currently, here are the top five most downloaded abstracts on 麻豆视频 Scholar: