Decades of graduate student scholarship digitized and shared worldwide
The newly digitized works complement Major Papers submitted since 2017, when the University transitioned to fully digital submissions. (FILE/UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR)
By John-Paul Bonadonna
The University of Windsor is making more than five decades of graduate student scholarship easier to find, search and share by digitizing about 3,400 Major Papers produced between 1962 and 2017.
Soon to be freely available through the University’s Scholarship repository (Scholaris), the collection preserves student research and creative inquiry while making it discoverable to students, alumni, community members and researchers around the globe.