UTA ResearchCommons: Bringing UTA to the Global Community
with Vanessa Garrett. We discuss UTA's institutional repository and why you should care!
What is Open @ UTA Libraries?
The Open @ UTA Libraries blog series will allow the UTA Libraries staff to share information about the great work we do in pursuit of open.
Extraordinary Resonance: UTA Libraries Exceeds 40 Million Views on Wikimedia Commons
Michael Barera stepped into his role as University and Labor Archivist at the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections in…
Engaging with Wikipedia at UTA Libraries
A brief tour of learn-to-edit Wikipedia workshops, Wikipedia meetups, and content collaboration with Wikimedia Commons.
Mavs Open Press Recognized for Accessibility by the Library Publishing Coalition
The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Mavs Open Press has won the award for Accessibility from the Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) for…
History of the Newly Updated UTA ResearchCommons
UTA ResearchCommons (RC) is the University of Texas at Arlington’s institutional repository. The RC provides open access to scholarship …
UTA Libraries Renews Cambridge Journals Deal with Transformative Read & Publish Agreement
The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries is excited to announce its renewed partnership with Cambridge University Press—and the benefits of…
UTA ResearchCommons - You Need to Know
UTA ResearchCommons is our UTA’s institutional repository to showcase research outputs or scholarly works produced by the UTA community.
UTA Libraries Announces Open Publication of The Little Orange Book
The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries is happy to announce the open access publication of The Little Orange Book: Short Lessons in…
Internship Programs in Digital Publishing
Partnering with campus departments, the Scholarly Communications: Publishing - Digital Publishing provides an internship opportunity in digital…
Celebrate New OA Journal “Global Insight”
On October 1ts, 2020, the Open Access Journal “Global Insight: A Journal of Critical Human Science and Culture” was launched by the UTA Libraries…