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Showcase institutional milestones with engaging digital exhibits

Digital Commons Exhibits offers an intuitive interface and museum-quality designs that make it easy to manage, curate and showcase your institution’s most important digital content.

Watch > Highlighting institutional heritages at ADA and MUSC opens in new tab/window

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Law schools

Support the educational experience and raise institutional visibility

  • Highlight research, historical cases, notable alum & more, enhancing your school’s reputation & showing what makes it unique.

  • Create immersive exhibits, incorporating diverse formats & elements, enhance the learning experience.

  • Transform advocacy with virtual exhibits for moot court competitions.

  • Safeguard the rich tapestry of legal history with digitized rare documents, landmark cases & historical artifacts, making legal history accessible.

Visit: Digital Commons Exhibits at the University of Georgia School of Law Library opens in new tab/window

Enhancing visibility & access at Pitt Law with Digital Commons opens in new tab/window

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Medical schools & hospitals

Engage, educate and inspire through interactive exhibits

  • Engage students with dynamic videos, images, interactive models, and case studies.

  • Share institutional research scientific advancements with the global medical community.

  • Create compelling exhibits to educate patients on medical conditions, treatments, and preventive care.

  • Highlight healthcare heroes' stories and impact, inspiring patients and staff and showcasing institutional values.

  • Strengthen your community health advocacy with educational exhibits on conditions, prevention, and healthy living.

Learn how Digital Commons Exhibits supports the Texas Medical Center Library opens in new tab/window

Alice Sherwood, System Librarian, Texas Medical Branch Library

Large special collections

Preserve and showcase your institution's rich history and contributions

  • Showcase special collections to highlight the institution’s rich history and contributions to the academic and local communities

  • Preserve and protect valuable documents and artifacts, ensuring their accessibility for future research and scholarship

  • Support easy navigation and discovery of significant works

  • Enhance the institution's prestige, attracting scholars and researchers to your university

Explore the Digital Commons Exhibits at the University of North Florida opens in new tab/window

60th Anniversary of the John F Kennedy Assassination collection, a special exhibit from Duquesne University hosted on Digital Commons Exhibits

Webinars & conference sessions

Through our customer-led webinars and presentations from the Digital Commons User Group conferences opens in new tab/window, learn how Digital Commons Exhibits helps other institutions to manage, host and share digital collections of what makes their universities unique:

Session details

Increasing Visibility of Key Collections: Digital Commons Exhibits at Pitt Law opens in new tab/window How do you highlight what makes your institution unique? Rachel Rossi, Public Services and Circulation Librarian at the Barco Law Library, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, has leveraged the recently-launched Digital Commons Exhibits to create compelling experiences that feature the unique people, collections, and contributions of Pitt Law. From the Roz Litman Digital Exhibit opens in new tab/window to Breaking Barriers: Celebrating Diversity at Pitt Law opens in new tab/window, Rachel’s work captures the scholarship, images, interviews and documents of some of the institution’s most important moments. We invite you to join us for this webinar, where Rachel will discuss how DCX helps to enhance the visibility of their collections and future applications as well as her recommendations and advice for maximizing the potential of DCX. Attendees will come away with a solid understanding of how to leverage Digital Commons Exhibits to increase the visibility of their institution’s treasured moments and collections. Speakers: Rachel Rossi opens in new tab/window, Public Services & Circulation Librarian, Barco Law Library at the University of Pittsburgh opens in new tab/window, and Shanthi Keethadevan, Regional Marketing Manager, Elsevier

Recorded webinar presented on July 30, 2024

Out of the archive and into the spotlight: Telling the story of your institution through digital exhibits opens in new tab/window Your institution holds a wealth of treasures, many of which are probably already in your institutional repository -- how can you tell their stories in exciting, compelling ways to provide even more visibility and access? In this presentation, Courtenay McLeland and Alice Sherwood will discuss how they’ve leveraged Digital Commons Exhibits (DCX) to expand the audience of their institution’s valuable content by building curated showcases of institutional history, archival materials, and a variety of other collections. Speakers: Ann Connolly, Elsevier; Alice Sherwood, Texas Medical Center Library; and Courtenay McLeland, University of North Florida Recorded session presented at the Digital Commons North American Conference 2023 opens in new tab/window (October 9, 2023)

3-2-1-Launch! Building out-of-this-world exhibits with DCX opens in new tab/window Want to explore new worlds for your outstanding collections? Need a way to keep all your institutions’ exhibits within the orbit of the library? Learn from some of the Digital Commons community’s intrepid DCX explorers who are traveling to where no one has gone before to create out-of-this-world exhibits! Speakers: Ann Connolly, Digital Commons; Heidi Benedict and Susan McMullen, Roger Williams University; and Erica Finch, Utah State University Recorded session presented at the Digital Commons North American Conference 2022 opens in new tab/window (November 9, 2023)