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Home » eNews » Digital Commons Readership for July 2021

Digital Commons Readership for July 2021

August 16, 2021

Last month, the Travel and Tourism Research Association (TTRA) had 9661 full-text downloads and 109 new submissions to the [email protected] Amherst Digital Commons Dashboard.

The most popular papers were: 

  • The Benefits of Travel: : Family and Relationships Review of Literature (296 downloads)
    https://scholarworks.umass.edu/ttra/2013/AcademicPapers_Oral/16
  • Factors Influential to Tourism Experiences of People with Mobility Impairments (230 downloads)
    https://scholarworks.umass.edu/ttra/2012/Visual/25
  • Assessing Tourism Planning: Goals and Objectives for Egyptian Tourism (139 downloads)
    https://scholarworks.umass.edu/ttra/2011/Oral/44

To learn more about usage reports available from Digital Commons, see: https://www.bepress.com/reference_guide_dc/overview-digital-commons-reports/

Digital Commons is a best-in-class hosted solution to openly publish, manage and showcase the full spectrum of your institution’s research and scholarship. Built for discovery, our cloud-hosted institutional repository software features a professional-grade publishing platform for journals, conference proceedings, open educational resources, books, campus newsletters, and magazines. 

Nearly 600 institutions – and growing – use Digital Commons to preserve and promote their intellectual output and expertise.


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