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What is Calhoun? Calhoun is the public access digital archive for NPS.
What does Calhoun have? Calhoun showcases works by Naval Postgraduate School authors. You can find NPS Theses and Dissertations, Faculty-written Articles and Conference Papers, Technical Reports, Videos and more, in Calhoun. Calhoun also has interesting NPS Historical material, too.
What is Calhoun for? The purpose of Calhoun is to make NPS-created scholarly content visible, searchable and available to the world. Calhoun is indexed by Google Scholar. Calhoun's policies here.
Who is in charge of Calhoun? Calhoun is a project of the Naval Postgraduate School's Dudley Knox Library. Lead contact is Irene Berry, Digital Services Librarian. Contact: ask@nps.libanswers.com
Would you like your NPS work to be in Calhoun? We welcome new content! NPS faculty and researchers are invited to contribute research works, documents and data for discovery in Calhoun. The library can do the work – contributors Contributors need to do nothing except point us to their NPS-authored content; The NPS library does the work.
For more information, contact: NPSCalhoun@nps.edu.
Here is the in-depth page about how to search in Calhoun.
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