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Item Building Bridges with No Trolls: The Practical Ethics of Open Access Institutional Repositories and Digital Archives(Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2018) Kenderes, Lindsay; Morrissey, JudeLibrarians have long been seen as the gatekeepers of information. The collection, organization, and dissemination of information resources is a vocation that goes back to the very beginnings of civilization – but access to information has always been limited, to some degree. Policies of individual libraries serving particular communities, sometimes with the best of intentions, restricted information access - certain materials were too precious to let out of sight, or particular classes were denied access to holdings. As well, logistical problems – language differences, item fragility and rarity, international relations – made information sharing difficult or impossible between communities. Over time, these obstacles have been lessened, and access to information is almost ubiquitous and instantaneous – particularly with the use of mobile devices, online translation services, and the electronic presence of news agencies and academic journals. Increasingly, limitations to information access are entirely artificial – such as digitized news or journal articles hidden behind expensive paywalls, creating an unnecessary obstacle to information access for those who cannot afford to pay. In this chapter, we look at how the ethics of librarianship steer us towards the creation and maintenance of open access institutional repositories and archives as ways of building bridges for information access, intellectual freedom, and scholarly communication inside and between communities.Item Emmanuel Christian Seminary at Milligan College MCStor Agreement with TREN (Theological Research Exchange Network)(2016-05-25) Kenderes, LindsayThis form represents an access agreement between Milligan College and TREN (Theological Research Exchange Network). Emmanuel Christian Seminary theses and projects that are made available on TREN may also be made available on MCStor. Only current Milligan students, faculty and staff will have access to view and download PDF copies of these materials from the assigned thesis and project collection(s) on MCStor.Item Maurice R. Love oral history interview(2016-06-10) Love, Maurice R.Maurice R. Love was born in 1928 and grew up in Erwin, Tennessee. Before entering Milligan as a freshman in 1947, Maurice served in the U. S. Marine Corp at the Battle of Iwo Jima. At Milligan, Maurice played on the football team with Francis Gary Powers until Milligan disbanded its football program in 1950 and caused Maurice to lose his football scholarship. He then transferred to East Tennessee State University (ETSU) in Johnson City, TN, to finish his degree. This interview discusses his youth in Erwin, TN, his experience as a U. S. Marine fighting at the Battle of Iwo Jima, and his memories of Milligan College and playing on Milligan's football team.Item MCStor and OLH Celebrate Open Access Week(2015-10-12) Daught, Gary; Baker, David; Kenderes, LindsayMCStor Open Access Week poster. This workshop presented two platforms: MCStor, Milligan College's digital repository for scholarly work created by faculty, staff and students and Open Library of Humanities, an international open access humanities "megajournal." Workshops were presented on Milligan's campus October 19-21, 2015.Item MCStor: Institutional Repository for Milligan College(2016-05-27) Daught, Gary; Baker, David; Kenderes, LindsayThis presentation describes the creation of MCStor, Milligan College's digital repository. MCStor is built on DSpace, a full-featured open source and web-based repository platform. Presented at the Appalachian College Association's Library Professional Development Day Program on May 27, 2016, at the Tamarack Center, Beckley, WV.Item Promoting Archives for Milligan's 150th Anniversary(2017-05-19) Kenderes, LindsayThis presentation describes how the Holloway Archives at Milligan College promoted its archival collections during Milligan’s Sesquicentennial Anniversary in 2016. Several projects that the Archives were involved with, include 1) Scholarship, Community, Faith: Milligan Celebrates 150 Years commemorative book, 2) Milligan Campus Scenes: Then and Now interactive photo exhibit, 3) Forward with Faith: The Milligan College Story theater production, 4) History Through the Eyes of Milligan faculty lecture series, 5) and Archive exhibits, physical and digital. Presented at the Appalachian College Association's Library Professional Development Day Program on May 19, 2017, in Knoxville, TN.Item Restrict a Bitstream File(2017-06-29) Kenderes, LindsayHow to make an item searchable / metadata readable, but restrict Bitstream (file) in MCStor.Item Restrict Bitstream Files for All Submissions in a Collection(2016-07-06) Kenderes, LindsayAuthorization / Access Restriction policy document. With this policy, each item submitted to the collection will inherit a restricted Bitstream policy that restricts access and will prompt a login. Collection and items will be searchable / viewable metadata, and will appear in result lists (without LDAP login).