Student's Celebrate
The ASU Digital Repository features a picture of students celebrating the 1958 election results that established Arizona State University. The image is part of the Arizona State University Name Change Photographs held in the University Archives Audio Visual Materials collection.
ASU Libraries are excited to announce the official launch of the new institutional repository, KEEP, which will be live as of October 15th, 2020. In coordination with the launch of KEEP, we will disable the “Share Your Work” self-submission functionality in the current repository, which we will now refer to as the legacy repository. A new self-submission form is available in KEEP as of October 15, 2020. The creation of new collections will also be suspended in the legacy repository. New collections, especially those for the new digital collections' repository, PRISM, will be loaded directly into PRISM when it launches in late 2020.
As individual collections are migrated out of the legacy repository, they will be frozen briefly and adding new items will not be permitted. Collections will be migrated from the legacy repository to either KEEP or PRISM over the next year.
About ASU Digital Repository Services
ASU Libraries acquires, preserves, and provides access to materials in various digital formats that are integral to the research and teaching missions of Arizona State University. The Libraries support several digital repositories to address the varying needs of different kinds of materials, and provide services to members of the ASU community (faculty, students, and staff) around these tools and resources. Members of the ASU community are encouraged to sign in to access additional content that may not be publicly available.
Collections
Materials in KEEP are organized in three major categories:
Each category will contain a number of discrete collections, which are being migrated from the legacy ASU Digital Repository over the next year.
Who can access the repository?
Anyone is welcome to search the repository to discover publicly available content.
Who can deposit materials into KEEP?
Benefits of a Collection
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ASU Library guides and assistance:
Questions? Contact the Digital Repository Team
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