Mountain Scholar FAQ

What is Mountain Scholar? What are the benefits to a scholar who includes his/her work in Mountain Scholar? What is meant by the term “open access?” What types of content can be deposited in Mountain Scholar? Why do we need Mountain Scholar when we can publish in journals? What about peer review? How is depositing […]

Contacts & Technical Support

For questions about formatting the content of your ETD, please contact: The Graduate SchoolPhone: (970) 491-6817Email: grad_etd_inquiries@mail.colostate.edu For questions or problems related to submitting your thesis or dissertation, please contact: Helen BaerDigital Projects LibrarianPhone: 970-491-5934Email: Helen.Baer@colostate.edu For questions related to copyright, please contact: Khaleedah ThomasCopyright and Scholarly Communications LibrarianPhone: 970-491-1759Email: Khaleedah.Thomas@colostate.edu For problems with the ProQuest/UMI […]

Repository FAQ

General Submission/Administrative Issues Access and Repository-Related Questions General What is an ETD? An ETD is an electronic version of a thesis or dissertation. An ETD is formatted just like a traditional thesis or dissertation (with pagination, tables, figures, references, etc.), but is saved as a PDF file and submitted electronically to the university. Once approved, […]

Electronic Theses & Dissertations (ETDs) Submission

Your electronic thesis or dissertation must be submitted to ProQuest by the published deadline date of your graduating term. Please review and then follow the steps below. 1. Convert your electronic document to PDF format: 2. Create your account on the ProQuest website and follow the steps to submit your thesis or dissertation online. Your […]

A-Z

This is an alphabetical site index of Web pages maintained by the Libraries. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Access Services — see Borrow & Renew Affiliate Borrowers AgNIC Colorado Rangelands Agricultural Archive Agricultural […]

Copyright and Use

Colorado State University Archives & Special Collections welcomes the use of our public domain materials. If you wish to publish, reproduce, or make use of any materials you must assume all responsibility in determining and obtaining copyright permissions. If CSU does not clearly hold the copyright to an item, Archives & Special Collections cannot grant […]

Reading Room Guidelines

When you first visit Colorado State University Archives & Special Collections, you will be asked to complete a registration form and read through these guidelines. Allowed in Reading Room: Not allowed in Reading Room: Camera Use Researchers are invited to use their personal digital cameras/cell phone cameras to photograph collection materials in the reading room. […]

Frequently Asked Questions

Note: Beginning with the Fall 2020 semester, the CSU Libraries is supporting online Course Reserve for all classes. This move allows the library to support remote learning and provide safe access to reserve materials for all students. How do I find Course Reserve items? To find your Course Reserve materials, log in to Course Reserve […]

Policies, Guidelines & Forms

Mountain Scholar provides long-term preservation and access services for the intellectual and creative output of the University’s academic, research, and administrative communities. This includes archival maintenance of official organizational records and publications of the University. Mountain Scholar aims to capture emerging unpublished scholarship and creative works of CSU authors/creators and to preserve and disseminate previously published […]

About Mountain Scholar

Mountain Scholar is a service of Colorado State University Libraries, providing online access to the research and scholarship of CSU’s faculty, students, and staff. This digital repository brings together much of the university’s research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide access to that research. Research data is available in a separate repository, […]

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