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Welcome to Academic Commons
CU Faculty, staff, and students are invited to deposit their own research materials into Columbia's research repository.

Communities in Academic Commons

Center on Japanese Economy and Business Community [378 entries]
Economics Department Community [442 entries]
Columbia Dissertations and Theses [10345 entries]
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology [2 entries]
Columbia University Libraries/Information Services [2 entries]
Columbia University Teachers College [2 entries]
Department of Computer Science [466 entries]
Department of Statistics [2 entries]
Institute for Latin American Studies [12 entries]
School of the Arts [42 entries]
The Columbia Science and Technology Law Review [7 entries]

Why deposit?
Benefits to using Academic Commons include:

  • Storage on a secure server that is backed up regularly.
  • Receipt of a persistent URL for citations.
  • Cataloguing that enables search, discovery, and other services

What can I deposit?
Eligible materials include: Articles; Monographs; Working papers; Conference papers; Images; Datasets; Multimedia creations; Technical reports; Preprints; Software code.

These items can only be deposited in digital formats, such as: .csv; .doc; .jmp; .pdf; .pdfa; .ppt; .rar; .swf; .tiff; .txt.

Most CU content in Academic Commons is freely available to the public. CU doctoral dissertations, however, are accessible only to current members of the University community and those subscribed to ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Database (PQDT).

How do I deposit?
To learn how to deposit your digital research items, please email Sarah Holsted at sholsted [at] columbia.edu.

For news and more information on Academic Commons and related services, visit the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship's site.