Submissions from 2017
Scholarly Communication and Diversity, Charlotte Roh and Harrison W. Inefuku
Submissions from 2016
Focusing the Archival Gaze: A Preliminary Definition and Model, Kimberly Anderson and Harrison W. Inefuku
Cyclone Pride: Gamification and other avenues to high faculty participation in institutional repositories, Harrison W. Inefuku
Enhancing repository download counts: Adding meaning through context, Harrison W. Inefuku
"A Festivus for the Rest of Us": Perspectives on Diversity in the Midwest, Harrison W. Inefuku, Sasha Griffin, Aaisha Haykal, and Harvey Long
Sowing Seeds of Diversity and Inclusion in the Midwest, Tobie Matava and Harrison W. Inefuku
Librarian Engagement and Social Justice in Publishing, Charlotte Roh, Emily Drabinski, and Harrison W. Inefuku
Submissions from 2015
Successfully Lobbying for an Implementing Increased Repository Staffing: The Iowa State University Experience, Harrison W. Inefuku
Wrangling Bits and Herding Cats: Donor Relations in the Digital Era—Perspectives from an Institutional Repository Manager, Harrison W. Inefuku
Beyond Assessment: Using Metrics to Make Institutional Repositories Indispensable, Harrison W. Inefuku and Todd A. Bruns
The Door of Hope: Farmwomen, Prostitution and Gender in Nineteenth Century Iowa, Hope Mitchell
Scholarly Communication as a Tool for Social Justice and Diversity, Charlotte Roh, Emily Drabinski, and Harrison W. Inefuku
Submissions from 2014
Baiting the Hook: Generating Faculty Interest and Excitement in Institutional Repositories, Harrison W. Inefuku
Institutional Repository at Pacific? Increasing the visibility and impact of faculty and student research, Harrison W. Inefuku
Iowa State University: Digital Repository @ Iowa State University, Harrison W. Inefuku
Preparing for the OSTP Open Access Mandates: Iowa State University, Digital Commons and Digital Repository @ Iowa State University, Harrison W. Inefuku
Red Lights, White Chapel: The Working Girls of Des Moines at the Turn of the Century, Hope C. Mitchell
Sacrificing Our Daughters: Changing Perceptions of Prostitution in Iowa, 1880-1915, Hope C. Mitchell
Submissions from 2013
From Domestic Art to Graphic Design: Reflecting academic restructuring in institutional repositories, Harrison W. Inefuku
Maintaining Continuity and Legacy through Academic Restructuring: Applying Archival Description to Institutional Repositories, Harrison W. Inefuku
More than seeing what sticks: Aligning repository assessment with institutional priorities, Harrison W. Inefuku
Promoting archives, promoting yourself: Outreach, marketing and self-promotion, Harrison W. Inefuku