The most downloaded CORE deposits in February 2019 included work on Beethoven, Homer, and Arundhati Roy:
- Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
- Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
- Nikos Tsivikis, “Πού πάνε οι πόλεις όταν εξαφανίζονται; Ο οικισμός της πρώιμης και μέσης βυζαντινής Μεσσήνης.” Conference proceeding.
- Luís Henriques, “A atividade litúrgico-musical da ermida de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios: Expressão de uma identidade nobiliárquica da cidade de Angra nos séculos XVI e XVII.” Article.
- Elton Barker and Joel Christensen, A Beginner’s Guide to Homer. Book.
- Rita Felski, Introduction to Critical and Postcritical Reading. Syllabus.
- J.P. Alperin , C. Muñoz Nieves, L. Schimanski, G.E. Fischman, M.T. Niles & E.C. McKiernan. “How significant are the public dimensions of faculty work in review, promotion, and tenure documents?” Article.
- Hanna de Vries, “Collective nouns.” Book chapter.
- Shazia Sadaf, “Colour Play in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things.” Article.
And tied for tenth:
- Daniel Sherer, “Heidi on the Loos: Ornament and Crime in Mike Kelley’s and Paul McCarthy’s Heidi (1992).” Conference proceeding.
- Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.

