The DDD, or Digital Document Repository, makes it possible to access all of the digitally formatted material found in the libraries. It encompasses a diverse collection in regard to media, subjects and typology of documents.
A digital repository is a system for filling and distributing digital material. The main objectives are:
Spread information around the world, by means of the Internet, about the results of university research.
To motivate the creation and use of internal scientific production.
Improve control of the bibliography.
Promote electronic publishing.
Increase the visibility of documents, authors and of the institutions that support them.
Add value to documents by standardised quotations, statistics on queries, permanent addresses and preservation mechanisms.
How to publish something on the DDD
If you are interested in participating, contact the UAB Library of the area in which you are interested, to establish the most suitable publication procedure.
DDD collections at the UAB
The DDS is currently composed by nine different collections:
Course material
Books and collections
Research literature
Periodical publications
Articles
Meetings and congresses
Graphic documents
Multimedia
Personal archives
Types of acces
All of the documents are freely accessible if they are consulted from the UAB's network; consultation of some documents is limited to UAB users.