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Academic Commons collects, preserves, and makes accessible the scholarship and research of the faculty, staff,
and students of Columbia University. The Commons will include articles and monographs, working papers, preprints, technical reports, conference papers,
datasets, multimedia creations, and other materials in various digital formats. Content will grow as new
communities and collections are added to Academic Commons.
Most Columbia University content in Academic Commons is freely available to the public. Columbia doctoral dissertations, however, are accessible only to current members
of the Columbia Community and those affiliated with other institutions that subscribe to
ProQuest Dissertations
and Theses Database (PQDT). For Columbia departments or communities interested in joining the Libraries' Academic
Commons initiative, see How to Participate.
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