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While theses, coference papers, posters and working papers are normally accepted in their final format, copyright is often an issue for us when making journal articles open-access. Copyright of articles published in scholarly journals is most often transferred from the author(s) to the publisher. Despite this, most journal publishers * do * allow authors to make their work open-access, albeit with some restrictions on the format of the paper you use.

Once your research has ben submitted, the Library carefully vets your submission for copyright compliance (checking the publisher's policy on open-access archiving), after which it is categorised using the Marsden Fund's subject classification scheme. Finally, after which the item is made live and will pop into public view.

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