
*The artwork above was created by KU student, Emma Fries '21.
The Archives and Digital Initiatives Office in RL 203 supports faculty teaching, research, and preservation needs. You and your classes are invited to explore and research using the primary sources in the University Archives. The librarian can also assist with converting obsolete formats like VHS tapes or audiocassettes into digital versions.
Tours and student research projects in the University Archives.
Scanning up to 11 x 17 inches
Converting obsolete formats, such as VHS and audiocassettes to digital formats
Permanent hosting of professional journals and campus conferences on the KU Research Commons
Permanent open-source repository (KURC) for your research and the research of your students
The primary resource in Digital Initiatives is the KU Research Commons (KURC), the university’s open-access institutional repository for faculty and student scholarship, including journals, articles, exhibitions, conference presentations, and research projects. In its eight years of operation, the KURC has logged over 1.8 million downloads of KU research from across the world. The platform also hosts scholarly journals. Editors seeking an open-access publishing platform are encouraged to collaborate with the library; as a CrossRef member, the library can also manage DOIs for hosted journals.
If you are organizing a campus conference, the KURC can also serve as an open-access site for your conference information, submissions, and proceedings.
Sue Czerny Archives & Digital Projects Librarian
📞 610-683-4174 or email her at czerny@kutztown.edu