All theses and dissertations authored by Georgia Tech graduate students are openly shared and preserved via the GT Digital Repository. Theses and dissertations published 2004 to the present are openly accessible. Those published prior to 2004 are available to the Georgia Tech community only, unless permission to make them openly available has been given by the author (to grant permission to make your work openly viewable, contact the repository team).
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This service delivers digital scans of articles, conference papers, and technical reports from the Georgia Tech Library’s collection to current GT faculty, staff, and students. Items will typically be scanned within 1-2 working days. There is no charge for this service.
Requests for digital scans should be placed via your ILLiad account. Requests for physical items (books, DVDs, etc.) should be placed via the GT catalog.
The Research Data Curation service supports Georgia Tech researchers in meeting their requirements for the ethical management, sharing and preservation of research data. Provides consultation to researchers writing data management plans and organizing data for sharing and re-use.
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