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ePublish Repository

Eventually, your thesis and possibly other works will be made available to others through a new resource that we call the ePublish Repository. ePublish@UTD is a DigitalCommons project that highlights university scholarship of various types (working papers, journal articles, dissertations and theses, etc.). The Science/Mathematics Education Department will announce its own 'community' soon!

screen grab of the UTD ePublish home page

Institutional Repositories (IRs) bring together all of a University's research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide access to that research. IRs are an excellent vehicle for working papers or copies of published articles and conference papers. Presentations, senior theses, and other works not published elsewhere can also be published in the IR.

UTD | Science Education Resources & Tools

There are many other types of resources and tools that you will learn about - and try out - throughout your MAT-SE studies. Have you hiked in Big Bend National Park or cruised the open sea with The Subduction Crew on the R/V Melville yet? Whenever possible, we try to make UTD items available to you through public sites so that you may continue to use them when you are not enrolled as a student. Check the SciMathEd website for updates!

Also take advantage of the items provided within your courses. Bookmark particularly useful sites or start a reference list of your own favorite links! When you discover something wonderful, please share it... You can send emails to your classmates or share links and ideas in dedicated Discussion forums.  

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