The Digital Collections Repository is the university’s institutional repository, bringing the research and scholarly work of Texas State University together in one place.
The repository centralizes, preserves, and makes accessible the knowledge generated by the university community, which includes faculty publications, theses & dissertations, and digitized materials from The Wittliff Collections, the University Archives, and other materials unique to Texas State University. It is a professionally maintained archive that brings increased visibility to the university’s intellectual and creative output. The repository is open access the publications are freely available to anyone, anywhere.
Multiple communities and collections currently exist and are broken down by:
- Departments, Schools, Centers & Institutes
- Dissertations and Theses
- Journals and Peer-Reviewed Series
- The Wittliff Collections – Digital Collections
- University Archives
Only faculty and staff may self-submit to the repository. Students wishing to submit a document can contact a faculty member to submit it for them, or have the faculty member contact the repository administrator to help facilitate.
See what Texas State is up to! Browse the digital collection or submit materials on the Digital Collections Repository site.