August 2020 New Content Roundup
We’ve added a lot of new content to the CDR within the past few months. Here are some highlights:
Global Africana Review, Volume 4, Issue 1
The latest issue of Global Africana Review contains articles on spirituals, food, the Tunisian Revolution and more.
Series on Germanic Languages and Literatures
In 1953, UNC Press and the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages started publishing the UNC Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures series. Thanks to a National Endowment for the Humanities grant (HZ-265135-19), ebook copies of the series are now available in the CDR.
This collection contains papers presented at the Southern Sources Symposium on topics pertaining to the Southern Historical Collection and southern archives.
UNC-Chapel Hill Coronavirus Research
UNC-Chapel Hill is one of the leading institutions for coronavirus research in the world, according to Microsoft Academic. This collection contains articles written by UNC-Chapel Hill researchers on coronaviruses, including SARS, MERS and COVID-19.
In addition, we’ve made related research from leading UNC-Chapel Hill researchers openly available and will be adding more in the coming months.
- Allison Aiello
- Jamie Arnold
- Ralph Baric
- Luther Bartelt
- Natalie Bowman
- Edward Browne
- Brian Button
- Craig Cameron
- Joseph Eron
- William Fischer
- Ethan Fritch
- J. Victor Garcia-Martinez
- Rachel Graham
- Lisa Gralinski
- Mark Heise
- Prem Lakshmanane
- Danyu Lin
- Jessica Lin
- Alessandra Livraghi-Butrico
- David Margolis
- Melissa Miller
- Nathaniel Moorman
- Raymond Pickles
- Kim Powers
- Bryan Roth
- Subhashini Sellers
- Timothy Sheahan
- Aravinda de Silva
- James Thomas
- Angela Wahl
- David Jay Weber
- David Wohl
- Donglin Zeng
We’ve also added more than 5000 articles on a wide range of topics to the CDR.
If you would like your work to be included in the CDR, but aren’t sure what can be deposited, contact us! We’re happy to look over your CV and deposit eligible content on your behalf.
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