MARS
The Mason Archival Repository Service
Institutional Repositories
- Collect, share, and preserve digital content.
- Distribute research without publisher paywalls.
- Promote the intellectual work of the community.

Open Access Explained
https://youtu.be/L5rVH1KGBCY
MARS : A History

- Launched in 2005
- As of November 17, 2015 contains 8344 public items
- 2093 ETDs
- 4940 from Special Collections Research Center
- 1311 other items, including faculty & grad student submissions.

What can go in MARS?
Content accepted includes:
- Published articles and monographs
- Conference presentations and posters
- Supplemental materials, such as maps, media files, and data sets for publications and dissertations
- Podcasts
- Web content
- Software
What MARS Offers?

Preservation and Stability:
- Stable URIs and DOIs for digital content
- File format advising
- File integrity checks

What MARS Offers (Part 2)?

Indexing and Discovery:
- Indexed locally by Primo
- Indexed globally by web crawlers, such as Google Scholar and SHARE network
- Faceted search within MARS


What MARS Offers (Part 3)?

Respect for your intellectual property:
- No share-holders or investors
- Option to assign a creative commons license or retain all copyright

Dissertation & Thesis Requirements:
- PDF document containing
- signature sheet
- title page
- table of contents
- abstract
- text
- bibliography
- Supplemental Files (optional)
(see thesis.gmu.edu for details)
Note on Digital Projects
Archiving Digital Projects as Supplemental Files
- README file
- Data files
- Zip of files used to create the interface
- Zip of code used in data analysis
- Zip of the application code
- WebArchive file (.warc) of website
Submit via ProQuest, or for additional control, submit directly to MARS.
contact jwiering@gmu.edu
Note on Digital Projects
Get Started!
library.gmu.edu/publishing/deposit
jwiering@gmu.edu
http://publishing.gmu.edu
GRADReCon
By Jeri Wieringa
GRADReCon
Overview of MARS for GradRecon
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