SHAREOK™ Repository
SHAREOK™ is the joint institutional repository for the University of Oklahoma Libraries (OU), Oklahoma State University Libraries (OSU), and the University of Central Oklahoma Max Chambers Library (UCO). It serves as the home for the intellectual output of those institutions, such as: digital theses and dissertations, faculty publications, open access publications, open educational resources, institution-specific content and much more.
If you would like to place your works in the institutional repository, please contact your library: OU, OSU, or UCO. Digital assets placed in the repository are available to a global audience, and search engine optimization techniques are used to increase their visibility to researchers and thus their impact on the global community.
If you are an OU student submitting a master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation to the Graduate College via SHAREOK™, please follow these instructions. For policies on embargoing your thesis or dissertation, please refer to the Graduate College Thesis/Dissertation Instruction Packet.
OSU students should follow the Thesis and Dissertation Guidelines posted in Canvas or email the Graduate College for more information.
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Survey of wind ensemble repertoire with double bass
(2024-05-10)The study of the use of the double bass in wind ensemble literature is limited. The double bass itself is a unique color instrument in wind bands, sometimes doubling with either the low brass section or low woodwind ... -
A History of the Tulsa County Medical Society
(1945)"Beginning in the March, 1944, issue of The Bulletin, official publication of the Tulsa County Medical Society, there appeared the first of a series of seventeen feature articles devoted to the progress of the Society since ... -
Synthetic chondroinductive biomaterial for hyaline cartilage regeneration
(2024-05-10)Avascularity, low cell count, and low proliferative potential constitute the triad that defines the limited self-regenerative potential of articular cartilage. Consequently, the repair of articular cartilage defects presents ... -
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, September 13, 2023
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Faculty Newsletter - March 2024
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