Digital Georgetown

A Selection of Digital Materials

Included here are selections that offer unique glimpses into Georgetown's institutional history, including The Hoya (1959-1980), essays and photographs, as well as books on the history of the university published by Georgetown University Press.

A variety of materials that highlight Georgetown University’s founder’s vision and its Catholic and Jesuit tradition, including books published through Georgetown University Press, and the portal of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities.

Select collections, including exhibits, manuscripts, photographs, and art and fine prints from the treasures of the Special Collections department.

The Georgetown University Press and the Georgetown University Library are partnering to make full-text materials available online.

Presentations delivered at Georgetown University by authorities on topics of broad academic interest, including the semi-annual Scholarly Communication Symposium.

Scholarly Communication Issues

Scholarly Communication at Georgetown University consists of:

that are designed to allow an open forum for a wider discussion of how research and scholarship are changing and for continuing University dialogue surrounding initiatives in scholarly communication.

A main goal of Georgetown University, as a student-centered research institution, is the discovery, production, and dissemination of knowledge. The copyright policies of the University are intended to further that goal by providing appropriate incentives to faculty and members of the academic staff for the production of new knowledge. (excerpted from Faculty Handbook section on Intellectual Property)