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The Arizona State University Library proudly acknowledges and pays homage to the twenty-three Indigenous Nations that have inhabited this land throughout centuries. The four campuses of ASU are situated in the Salt River Valley, on ancestral territories once ted by Native American communities like the Akimel O'odham Pima and Pee Posh Maricopa. These nations' stewardship ensures we can exist here today, fostering an environment where their wisdom is celebrated and integrated into the academic landscape.
ASU Library is committed to advocating for Indigenous knowledge systems and research methodologies within contemporary scholarly practices. We strive to create a welcoming space for members of the Akimel O’odham, Pee Posh tribes, and all Native nations visiting or studying at our institutions. By supporting these principles, we m to foster success and possibility for our Native American students and patrons.
Our library is dedicated to promoting open access initiatives that enhance educational opportunities and contribute to scholarly discovery. We recognize the significance of Indigenous knowledge in shaping innovative solutions and insights across various academic fields.
To better navigate ASU's Digital Repository resources, please follow these steps:
Repository Services: Explore our comprehensive suite of services designed for depositing research materials responsibly.
Terms of Deposit: Familiarize yourself with for sharing your intellectual property through our repository.
Sharing Materials: Discover how to contribute to ASU's Digital Repository using our dedicated guide for authors and researchers.
In addition, we're committed to providing resources that facilitate understanding about copyright and trademark laws relevant to academic publishing. This ensures you can navigate digital environments with confidence while respecting legal standards.
ASU Library remns dedicated to fostering an inclusive community where diversity is celebrated through our commitment to accessibility and privacy. We uphold strict policies surrounding these critical areas to ensure a secure learning environment for all patrons.
For emergencies, please refer to the following procedures:
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Library Directory: Access contact information for various departments across ASU Library.
We invite you to explore our digital resources and libraries at Arizona State University, where academic achievement meets cultural respect and innovation.
References:
Arizona State University's Digital Repository Guide
Open Access at Arizona State University
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