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Born Digital Monographic Reports and Papers

Princeton University Library's (PUL) instance of DSpace once served as a digital repository meant for both archiving and publicly disseminating at-risk digital data which was identified and collected by members of the PUL community. In 2025, all items from both categories were migrated to Figgy - PUL's digital repository.

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A Brief History

Princeton University Library's (PUL) instance of DSpace once served as a digital repository meant for both archiving and publicly disseminating at-risk digital data which was identified and collected by members of the PUL community. The Library's submissions fell into two broad categories: Serials and Series Reports and Monographic Reports and papers.  

A Move to Figgy

In 2025, all items from both categories were migrated to Figgy - PUL's digital repository that enables Princeton University Library to efficiently carry out varied and complex workflows related to digitization while adhering to standards and best practices which ensure that our content will be preserved and accessible to our community and the world for generations.  Content is discoverable in Princeton's online catalog and as a collection the library's new Digital Collections portal.

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Copyright

Princeton University Library claims no copyright governing this digital resource. It is provided for free, on a non-commercial, open-access basis, for fair-use academic and research purposes only. Anyone who claims copyright over any part of these resources and feels that they should not be presented in this manner is invited to contact Princeton University Library , who will in turn consider such concerns and make reasonable efforts to respond to such concerns.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], [Sub-collection name (if applicable)], Born Digital Monographic Reports and Papers Collection, Princeton University Library.

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