As part of its commitment to deepening the impact and visibility of Rice research, Fondren Library manages the Rice Research Repository (R-3). This digital publishing platform is for members of the campus community who want to make their scholarship publicly available. R-3 accepts a wide variety of content, including conference papers and presentations, theses and dissertations, journal articles, research center publications, and academic journals.
Benefits of using R-3 include:
R-3 is managed by Fondren Library Digital Scholarship Services. If you have any questions about the repository, please use this webform.
Use the tabs across the top of this guide to learn more about:
Still have questions? Fondren Library Digital Scholarship Services maintains an R-3 FAQ. If the answer to your question can't be found there, feel free to reach out to us using this webform.
*Woodson Research Center collections, including Rice Images and Documents and the Task Force on Slavery, Segregation, and Racial Injustice, have moved! They can be found at the Woodson Research Center's Digital Collections.
Content in this guide has been adapted, with permission, from Columbia University Library's "Academic Commons Policies."