Take a look at the IC Library's Digital Commons platform: https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ The Digital Commons, accessible from the footer of the library's homepage, is a digital archive of campus creativity and scholarship.
Students can submit your works; we would like faculty advisors or program directors to recommend the work first. If you have examples of superlative work that we could archive, we seek final cuts of videos, capstone projects, summer scholarship and theses. Video and audio can be added from your favorite platform such as YouTube or Vimeo. It is encouraged for the sake of the archive that the video or audio be uploaded directly to the platform (native streaming) so please consider that; if the content is native to the platform, there is less chance of link rot. We can also add conference posters. There is a feature to embargo a video if it is being screened. Here is the landing page for Student Works: https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/student_works/
Academics around the world contribute works to library repositories to highlight and preserve achievements; content is optimized from Google and is discoverable world-wide. If you click on the link and scroll down, you'll find a map of who is accessing IC content globally.
A detailed PDF of submission criteria appears under Author Corner and Submission Policies. Here it is: https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/submissionpolicies.pdf
The Digital Commons platform served the Whalen Symposium; student abstracts and programs are accessible: https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/whalen/ . For example, here is the entry for Benjamin Laufer's presentation (see photo, upper right): https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/whalen/2019/presentations/33/
To learn more about Institutional Repositories such as the Digital Commons, please visit our IR research page. For questions specific to Digital Commons @ IC, contact the administrator at digitalcommons@ithaca.edu.
Thank you for your interest in participating!
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