Overview

NU's Institutional Repository

IRis is a digital archive that collects, manages, preserves, and shares the intellectual output and historical record of Northeastern University.

Why IRis?

Professional Exposure:
  • Showcases scholarship to researchers, funding sources, and others
Preservation
  • Offers secure storage of your scholarship or records
Easy Access
  • Allows others to quickly find, use, and cite your work by using powerful search tools
  • Enables you to post your work easily

Who is it for?

  • NU researchers who want to promote and preserve their intellectual output
  • NU administrators who need to preserve important university records
  • Anyone seeking information on the intellectual productivity of the Northeastern community or the history of the University.

What can be found in IRis?

•Research and technical papers
•Preprints
•Conference presentations
•Data sets: statistical, geospatial, etc...
•Learning objects, such as:
°Interactive models
°Instructional portals
•Theses and dissertations
•Journals and books
•Video and audio recordings of speeches and events
•Photographs of NU events, buildings, people
•Key University documents

and more...

More information
Contact , University Archivist and Head, Special Collections
(617) 373-8318.