Faculty and staff at Northeastern can upload files up to 1GB each to their own DRS collections, or, if authorized, you can also upload to your department, lab, or project's collections.
The DRS stores and shares materials made or acquired by Northeastern staff, faculty, and students. There's no official collection development policy about what can be deposited - the library welcomes materials that staff and faculty believe are worth sharing and keeping for the long term.
DRS staff respect copyright laws and expect users to follow these rules too. You should only upload:
- Materials you created yourself, or
- Materials you have permission to share
When uploading, you must confirm that you have the rights to share these materials and that you're following all DRS policies, University policies, and laws. The DRS will clearly show who created or owns the files in the file’s metadata.
The DRS accepts all file types, but works best with common ones like .doc, .docx, .pdf, .jpg, and .tiff. If you upload a file type the system doesn't recognize, it will be compressed into a .zip file for downloading later.