October 2020 Readership Snapshot Digital Commons @ RU

October 2020 Readership Snapshot Digital Commons @ RU

Digital Commons

Monthly Readership Totals:
Last month, Digital Commons @ RU had 10742 full-text downloads and 53 new submissions were posted, bringing the total works in the repository to 3825. Rockefeller University scholarship was read by 612 institutions across 118 countries.

The most popular papers were:
JAMES WATSON AND FRANCIS CRICK (1677 downloads)
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/transforming-principle-dna/23
ERWIN CHARGAFF (414 downloads)
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/transforming-principle-dna/19
DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET, 1919 (277 downloads)
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/rockefeller-institute-descriptive-pamphlet/7

The most popular publications were:
The Transforming Principle: DNA, The Molecule of Heredity (2431 downloads)
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/transforming-principle-dna
Student Theses and Dissertations (1738 downloads)
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/student_theses_and_dissertations
Publications (1266 downloads)
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/steinman-publications

 

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By |2020-11-20T13:09:23+00:00November 20th, 2020|Categories: Digital Commons, Library News|Comments Off on October 2020 Readership Snapshot Digital Commons @ RU

About the Author:

Olga Stepanek, MLS, Special Collections and Operations Librarian - As a member of the Markus Library team since 2001, Olga provides user assistance, circulation support, collection management, and user instruction on library services and recourses. She organizes library outreach events and is a primary coordinator in designing library promotional materials. Olga is responsible for acquiring, managing, and caring for additions to the special collection of rare and valuable books, photographs, historical newsletters, and other unique RU publications, digitizing materials to the University’s Digital Repository, and making them available to researchers. As library liaison to the Development Office, Communications and Public Affairs, the Rockefeller Archive Center, Olga designs and creates exhibits and displays in the library and elsewhere on campus. A librarian with almost 30 years of experience in public and academic libraries, Olga received Bachelor of Library Science Degree from St. Petersburg State Academy of Culture (St. Petersburg, Russia) and Master’s Degree in Library Science from The Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Queens College. A volunteer of several charities, U.S. – and Russia –based, Olga helps to raise funds for children with cancer and special needs.