eScholarship@Morgan
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eScholarship@Morgan is an institutional repository for scholarship created by the faculty, students, and staff of Morgan State University. As part of the Maryland Shared Open Access Repository (MD-SOAR), eScholarship@Morgan provides long-term storage and public access to academic materials from the Morgan community, meeting the data management and open access requirements for grants and other funding agencies. The repository also includes historical materials relating to Morgan and the Morgan community.
To deposit materials, register at https://mdsoar.org. Once registered, a staff member from the library will contact you with instructions on uploading materials. Files may be up to 2GB in size, and may be deposited in any format. Please note that files may be converted to other formats for optimal preservation. The following formats are preferred:
- Textual works: PDF
- Images: TIFF, JPEG2000
- Datasets: JSON, XML, TSV, CSV
- Audio: WAV
- Video: AVI, MOV, MP4
Please note that by submitting your work, you grant Morgan State University the right to reproduce, publicly display, and distribute your item at no cost to users world-wide.
For more information, contact the Earl S. Richardson library at (443) 885-3477, or Jason Riggin at jason.riggin@morgan.edu.
Sub-communities within this community
Collections in this community
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Beulah M. Davis Room Special Collections
Materials that have been Digitized from our Beulah M. Davis Special Collections Department. -
Civil Rights Pioneers Oral History Project
Oral histories documenting the lives of civil rights pioneers. Organized through the Earl S Richardson Library at Morgan State University. -
MSU Faculty and Staff Collection
Scholarship produced by the faculty of Morgan State University -
MSU Student Collection
Scholarship produced by the students of Morgan State University -
The SMARTER Center
The Sustainable Mobility and Accessibility Regional Transportation Equity Researcher (SMARTER) Center operates a multidisciplinary research program designed to improve the mobility of people and goods in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Recent Submissions
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Fare Free Public Transportation: A full-scale, real-world experiment in Alexandria (VA)
(2023-08)The Fare Free Public Transportation (FFPT) concept is a common part of the agenda among transit agencies and state and federal policy makers. The subject is particularly important in the post-pandemic period, as transit ... -
A Knowledge-Based Expert System for Pedestrian Safety Improvement at Intersections
(2023-06-01)In response to the rising concerns about intersection safety across the United States, traffic administrators have developed various techniques to create more effective and targeted improvement projects. Among them, ... -
E3: EVALUATING EQUITY IN EVACUATION: A PRACTICAL TOOL AND A CASE STUDY
(2020-02)Natural or man-made hazards that require evacuation put already vulnerable populations in a more precarious situation. When plans and decisions about evacuation are made, access to a private car is typically assumed, and ...