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  • Research Repository Update: November 2023

Stephanie Miller | Friday, December 08, 2023

During November 2023, the contents of the  WVU College of Law community  in the Research Repository @ WVU had 22,706 new full-text downloads of the 5,790 total works archived in our collections. Readers came from 1,557 different institutions across 168 different countries and territories. This brings the total full-text downloads of scholarship from the College of Law collections to 608,093.

Law faculty scholarship was downloaded a total of 7,631 times in November 2023. The most downloaded articles from the  faculty scholarship  collection last month are:

Entitled to be Heard: Improving Evidence-Based Policy Making Through Audience and Public Reason by Will Rhee, 611 new downloads

Collateral Damage: Turning a Blind Eye to Environmental and Social Injustice in the Coalfields by Patrick McGinley, 466 new downloads

Rethinking Constitutionality in Education Rights Cases by Joshua Weishart, 381 new downloads

“A Change is Gonna Come:” Developing a Liability Framework for Social Media Algorithmic Amplification by Amy B. Cyphert & Jena Martin, 365 new downloads

Easing “[T]he Burden of The Brutalized”: Applying Bystander Intervention Training to Corporate Conduct by Jena Martin, 240 new downloads

Articles from the West Virginia Law Review were downloaded 17,226 times in November 2023. The most downloaded articles from the  West Virginia Law Review  are:

People of the State of Illinois vs. John Gacy: The Functioning of the Insanity Defense at the Limits of the Criminal Law  by Donald H. Herman, Helen L. Morrison, Yvonne Sor, Julie A. Norman & David M. Neff, 878 new downloads

Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co. : A Ten-Year Retrospective on Its Impact on Law and the Judiciary  by Amam McLeod, 646 new downloads

John Locke's Theory of Government and Fundamental Constitutional Rights: A Proposal for Understanding  by Nicholas L. DiVita, 422 new downloads

Judicially Imposed Liquor Liability and Developments in West Virginia Negligence Actions  by R. Scott Summers, 370 new downloads

Drafting a Contract Mining Agreement--The Owner's Perspective by Charles Q. Gage, 241 new downloads

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How does the research repository @ wvu differ from digital measures.

While Digital Measures is used for internal review, evaluation, and productivity measuring, the Research Repository is a platform for disseminating your research to the wider scholarly community, as well as the general public. The Libraries are investigating the possibility of implementing an integration with Digital Measures to reduce administrative burden on Faculty, and hope to offer this as a further service in the future. 

I already have my papers up on ResearchGate/Academia.edu/my website. Why should I use the Research Repository? 

Academic networking sites like ResearchGate and Academia.edu are useful tools for networking and sharing your research. However, you should be aware that these are commercial ventures with the aim of generating a profit from the data with which you provide them. Moreover, this services do not offer local support. The Research Repository is managed by the WVU Libraries and committed to the long term preservation and dissemination of your work. We provide full copyright and metadata assistance to make your work more discoverable, and to help you share your scholarship within the confines of U.S. copyright law. 

Can I put all of my papers in the Research Repository?

While that is our goal, we are limited by publisher policies. Some will allow us to deposit the final published version, but others will only allow us to deposit a pre-final version, such as a preprint or Author's Accepted Manuscript. In order to maximize the amount of your work that you can put in the Research Repository, we recommend saving preprints and Accepted Manuscripts for all of your publications. 

What is a preprint/Author's Accepted Manuscript/Publisher's version?

These are the three main versions of published scholarly articles. They can be defined as follows:

Preprint : The version of a paper that is initially submitted to a journal. Pre-peer review and refereeing. Often a Word document.

Author's Accepted Manuscript : This is the final version submitted for publication after peer review has been conducted and revisions have been made, but prior to the publisher's typesetting and formatting. Sometimes called an Author's Final Version or a postprint. 

Publishers' Version : The final version of the article that appears on the publisher's website. Features the publisher's page layout and branding. Sometimes called the final version or the version of record. 

How do I know which version I can deposit?

This information should be included in your publication agreements. Sometimes, it can be found under a section labeled "self-archiving policies." You can also look up journals and publishers in the Sherpa/RoMEO database, Penn Libraries' Publisher Policy Database , or on the publisher or journal website. You can also  contact us  for assistance. 

How does uploading my work to the Research Repository impact my intellectual property rights?

To upload your work, you must grant WVU a non-exclusive license to reproduce and distribute your work. This does not affect the copyright status of the work, or your ability to distribute your work elsewhere or to reuse it in future projects. 

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WVU receives federal grant to support cardiovascular health and wellness

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West Virginia University health services researchers are embarking on a five-year initiative with clinic and community partners to address cardiovascular health disparities. The integrated system of care links individuals with agencies that offer essential services, such as health care, housing, transportation and access to nutritious food.

"This initiative brings together health care and social service organizations to work side-by-side in improving the cardiovascular health of adults in West Virginia regions with especially high rates of hypertension," said Adam Baus , director of the WVU Office of Health Services Research and assistant professor in the School of Public Health Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences .

Baus and Andrya Durr , research specialist with the Office of Health Services Research, are leading the project as co-principal investigators.

The work is taking place in partnership with Cabin Creek Health Systems, a federally qualified health center based in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health – Division of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease. Cabin Creek Health Systems, the Division of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease and the Office of Health Services Research have a long-standing partnership in working to address chronic disease prevention and control.

Baus said the initiative is an extension of that relationship and a substantial opportunity for community health improvement.

The initiative is supported by a $3.25 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention. WVU is one of only 13 grantees nationwide. The project targets areas with at least a 53% prevalence of hypertension.

A central component of the initiative is the establishment of a Learning Collaborative – a coalition of local organizations providing essential services such as health care, housing, transportation, childcare and food access. Tamara Eubanks, program coordinator with the Office of Health Services Research and Charleston resident, co-leads the Learning Collaborative. She will be instrumental in engaging all partners in a way in which their strengths are leveraged, and their collective power is realized.

Currently, the Learning Collaborative includes the United Way of Central WV, the Charleston-Kanawha Housing Authority, Keep Your Faith Corporation and the Step-by-Step Resource Center.

"Our approach focuses on connecting individuals with the resources they need through establishing an enhanced system of referrals and linkages to care," Durr said. She added that the initiative's impact extends beyond Charleston, with plans to use the Learning Collaborative to help spread innovation and replicate the model in other areas of West Virginia with high rates of hypertension, including the state's Northern Panhandle.

While the project has a five-year span, Baus emphasized that this is just the beginning. "This grant allows us to build on successes, learn from challenges and strengthen community partnerships. We're committed to making this a worthwhile effort for our clinical and community partners and sustaining this work beyond the grant period. We’re so grateful for the incredible people and organizations working together for the common goal of improving cardiovascular health."

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