The Copyright Crash Course (CCC) was originally created with faculty in mind, but can be used by anyone who is interested in understanding and managing their copyrights.
This guide provides an overview of digital humanities tools, resources, publishing, and projects happening at UT and beyond. For more information on the field itself, please browse the Introductory Readings.
This Guide provides information on: Licensing OER, Finding OER, Selecting OER, Remixing OER, Creating OER, and OER at UT-Austin. It also posts when the OER Community of Practice Meet-Ups will be.
This Guide covers data management plans, whether to re-use or create data, how to organize data and name files, how to describe data, and how to analyze, preserve and share it, including the Texas Data Repository.
Updated regularly. Holds digital works and provides related services that constitute an institutional repository for the University of Texas at Austin. Archives and provides persistent and reliable access to the digital works of faculty, staff, and students and aims to provide the greatest possible dissemination and recognition to these works as possible. Digital works include research and scholarship, as well as works that reflect the intellectual and service environment of the campus.