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The UA DRC is The University of Akron’s institutional repository system. A university-based institutional repository manages and disseminates digital materials created by the institution and its community members. Hosted by OhioLINK, the UA DRC is an initiative of University Libraries that contains digital resources of scholarly, historical, and pedagogical works owned and submitted by The University of Akron. The UA DRC is designed to enhance open access and advance scholarly communication through the dissemination of historic, research-based, and instructional digital materials.

Q: What is an institutional repository?

A: An institutional repository is defined as "software and associated rules used to capture, structure, provide access to, and preserve digital materials produced by an organization or community" (Richard Pearce-Moses, A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology (Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2005).

Q: What is the DRC?

A: The Digital Resource Commons (DRC) is a robust, statewide platform that enables institutions to save, discover and share-free of charge-the instructional, research, historic and creative materials produced by the University System of Ohio and Ohio's liberal arts colleges. It benefits instruction and research by providing a single access point to Ohio's scholarly knowledge. The Ohio Digital Resource Commons is part of the Ohio Digital Commons for Education, a collaborative initiative of the Ohio Learning Network, OhioLINK and the Ohio Supercomputer Center, to develop leading-edge education resources, services and capabilities in Ohio.

Q: What is the UA DRC?

A: The UA DRC is The University of Akron's DRC institutional repository created and hosted by OhioLINK for the UA community. An initiative of University Libraries, the UA DRC is designed to enhance open access and advance scholarly communication through the dissemination of historic, research-based, and instructional digital materials owned and submitted by The University of Akron.

Q: Who administers UA's DRC instance?

A: The University Libraries currently administer UA's DRC instance.

Q: What are the benefits of the DRC?

A: The DRC enables easy, quick, and reliable access to the university's research, historical, and scholarly materials and preserves these materials digitally on the World Wide Web. A permanent, stable URL is assigned to each item and can be used as a citation.

Q: How is the repository organized?

A: The DRC is organized hierarchically into communities and sub-communities that mimic the University's organizational structure. A community is a group within an institution, usually a college, division, or administrative unit of the university. Communities sometimes contain sub-communities for departments, offices, or institutes of the parent community. Each sub-community contains collections of digital materials that belong to that sub-community.

Q: Are other universities using the DRC?

A: Yes. Other OhioLINK institutions have their own DRC instance and are contributing content to the DRC. For a list of member institutions with a DRC instance see the OhioLINK DRC website . Other institutions throughout the country and the world are also contributing materials to a number of institutional repository systems. For a list of institutions using DSpace, the software that runs the DRC, see the "Who's Using DSpace" page on the DSpace website.

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Records

 

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Records contains 1,000 cubic feet of correspondence, annual reports, financial reports, news releases, advertisements, audio-visual materials, photographs, scrapbooks, and publications that document the history of the company. The Photographic Negatives and Prints Series includes approximately 500,000 images that visually chronicle the rich and diverse history of the largest and most influential rubber company in the world. Due to Goodyear’s involvement and influence in a number of areas, the images document a variety of themes important in American and world history including the rubber industry, labor relations, factory conditions, gender in the work place, rubber plantations, lighter-than-air flight, professional and amateur racing, transportation, aeronautics, and war-time production. Images in the DRC cover the years 1912-1951. This project was generously funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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