Hood Scholarship Protecting and Preserving our intellectual assets and Showcasing them as a coherent whole
The Coherent Whole of Hood Scholarship Hood Scholarship Hood @ MD-SOAR How do we get here?
Student Online Submission Online Submission provides superior: 1 Workflow for students, staff, and Faculty 2 Archiving, Preservation, and Organization 3 Access by other researchers (and the author!)
Student Online Submission Empowers students to take a greater role and responsibility in creating new knowledge and helps them understand the contours and changing dynamics of the world of information, data, and the ethical use of scholarship. "Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education", American Library Association, February 9, 2015. http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework (Accessed March 1, 2018)
MD-SOAR MD-SOAR is a Shared Open Access Repository. What we make of it is up to us. It is: Funded by USMAI and other participating partner institutions Jointly governed by all participating libraries Made up of Communities and Collections On the Web, navigate to https://mdsoar.org/
Submitting Work to MD-SOAR How it works: 1 On the Web, navigate to https://mdsoar.org/ 2 Under the Submit heading, click the link titled: Submit Item to MD-SOAR 3 Log in to the system. Students will only have one collection option for submitting their work. We will map the work to other program-specific or department-specific collections. 4 Insert metadata, upload file,, choose a creative commons license, agree to the MD-SOAR license, done.
Creative Commons License You may add a Creative Commons License to your item. These licenses help inform others how the item may or may not be used. Adding a Creative Commons license is generally recommended. There are six Creative Commons Licenses. All of them require attribution, or, giving appropriate credit to the author. CC BY Attribution Only CC BY-NC Attribution plus No Commercial Use CC BY-ND Attribution plus No Derivatives (You can t change the work in any way) CC BY-SA Attribution plus Share Alike (Derivatives must carry same CC license as original) CC BY-NC-SA Attribution plus No Commercial plus Share Alike CC BY-NC-ND Attribution plus No Commercial plus No Derivatives
Creative Commons License (CC0) Authors may also choose the CC0, or CCZero designation to place their work in the public domain. Items with a CC0 designation have no rights reserved and are free to use without restrictions.
MD-SOAR License Distribution License There is one last step: In order for MD-SOAR to reproduce, translate and distribute your submission worldwide, you must agree to the following terms. Grant the standard distribution license by selecting 'I Grant the License'; and then click 'Complete Submission'. NON-EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION LICENSE By signing and submitting this license, you (the author(s) or copyright owner) grants to Hood College the non-exclusive right to reproduce, translate (as defined below), and/or distribute your submission (including the abstract) worldwide in print and electronic format and in any medium, including but not limited to audio or video. You agree that Hood College may, without changing the content, translate the submission to any medium or format for the purpose of preservation. You also agree that Hood College may keep more than one copy of this submission for purposes of security, back up and preservation. You represent that the submission is your original work, and that you have the right to grant the rights contained in this license. You also represent that your submission does not, to the best of your knowledge, infringe upon anyone's copyright. If the submission contains material for which you do not hold copyright, you represent that you have obtained the unrestricted permission of the copyright owner to grant Hood College the rights required by this license, and that such third-party owned material is clearly identified and acknowledged within the text or content of the submission. IF THE SUBMISSION IS BASED UPON WORK THAT HAS BEEN SPONSORED OR SUPPORTED BY AN AGENCY OR ORGANIZATION OTHER THAN HOOD COLLEGE, YOU REPRESENT THAT YOU HAVE FULFILLED ANY RIGHT OF REVIEW OR OTHER OBLIGATIONS REQUIRED BY SUCH CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT. Hood College will clearly identify your name(s) as the author(s) or owner(s) of the submission, and will not make any alteration, other than as allowed by this license, to your submission. If you have questions regarding this license, please contact the Beneficial-Hodson Library.
ProQuest ProQuest maintains an internationally recognized archive of graduate scholarship. These works are available through library subscription databases for easy and convenient access. Hood s local ProQuest database: Dissertations and Theses @ Hood College ProQuest also provides authors with the choice to publish their dissertation or thesis to ProQuest s open access database. There is a one-time fee for this service. ProQuest s open access database: ProQuest s Open Access Database Students completing a dissertation or thesis should upload their work to both ProQuest and MD-SOAR.
Submitting Work to ProQuest How it works: 1 On the Web, navigate to ProQuest ETD Administrator 2 Log in or Create a New Account 3 Click on link titled Submit my ETD 4 Follow steps or use left navigation to complete the process.
Submitting work Flowchart Students completing a thesis should upload their work to both systems: Students completing a non-thesis paper should upload their work to:
Library Repository (LibRep) As a part of the goal to preserve and protect Hood scholarship, the library staff will also place a copy of student work in a dark repository. This repository will not be used for disseminating work, but will serve as a separate instance, or backup, of our institution s intellectual assets. LibRep will be a part of IT s regular backup schedule.