IT@UC now requires university applications to use Duo 2-factor authentication through your phone when you log in. Since Scholar@UC uses UC’s single-sign on with your six+two account, you will now see a Duo prompt when you log into the repository…
IT@UC now requires university applications to use Duo 2-factor authentication through your phone when you log in. Since Scholar@UC uses UC’s single-sign on with your six+two account, you will now see a Duo prompt when you log into the repository…
We have added some exciting new integrations to Scholar@UC (scholar.uc.edu). You can now link you Research Directory profile to your Scholar profile. We also added another cloud provider, DropBox for file ingestion. We have improved our fixity checking service to…
Scholar@UC 3.0.2 was deployed on January 25th. We added an Office of Research lockup on homepage, set titles for static pages., added help text when adding and removing items from collections, adjusted “What is Scholar@UC” text on homepage, added college to…
On November 13 a major new release of Scholar@UC became available – Scholar 3.0 — and the earlier content freeze (see previous post) was lifted. The Scholar@UC 3.0 upgrade includes some exciting new features:
Scholar@UC is undergoing an upgrade! On Oct. 19 or soon after, Scholar@UC will freeze content to undergo a planned migration to an upgraded platform, “Scholar 3.0”. During the freeze, all content including works, collections, and user profiles will be available but…
A recent article by Danniah Daher, graduate assistant to the Graduate School Office, entitled Scholar@UC: The Archive You Need, talks about the need to preserve and protect scholarly work and research data by submitting it to the university repository. Linda Newman, head…
We’ve just deployed Scholar@UC 2.4, which introduces support for ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID. You can read more about ORCID here. To obtain an ORCID and link it to your profile in Scholar@UC, login to Scholar@UC, and under…
Starting in October, researchers publishing in Nature and 12 other Nature titles will have include information on whether and how others can access the data supporting the article. This means authors will need to compose a Data Availability Statement. The…
UC Libraries invites faculty and researchers to submit their research, creative and scholarly works to Scholar@UC, the university’s cutting-edge digital repository. A digital repository makes accessible, enables re-use, stores, organizes and preserves the full range of an institution’s intellectual output,…