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This page is out of date. Please use the information on http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/library/support/research-support/

Introduction

The UC Research Repository is an open-access database of original research authored by Canterbury academics, researchers and postgraduate students. The aim of the Repository is to expose UC-authored research to as wide an audience as possible, by providing free access to full-text research through common internet search tools, such as Google Scholar and SCOPUS.

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titleQuick guide to adding your work through the UCPRd
  1. Sign on to the UC Profiler database (PBRF)
  2. Click on your 'All outputs' tab
  3. Find the entry for your paper and click 'edit'
  4. Click on the + 'Upload Files' link at the top of the output view (under the UC authors and departments lines)
  5. Use the 'UC Research Repository documents' field to browse to your electronic version of the paper
  6. Select the version of the paper you're submitting (see the simplified guide to scholarly publishing for an explanation of the jargon used in the drop-down list).
  7. Click on 'Upload'

 

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For those of you who find it easier to read instructions with illustrations (including me), there is a full guide to adding your research.

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These steps are aimed at reducing your compliance overhead, while ensuring that we play nicely with the copyright holders.

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Why do I have to put a file into the UC Research Repository, and

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what is “Mandatory Deposit”?


In 2014 the University of Canterbury Senior Management Team agreed to a policy for researchers to include all appropriate research in the UC Research Repository. That means all researchers are expected to put a version of their research outputs into the UC Research Repository, copyright and other reasons allowing.

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Research funding bodies are increasingly making Open Access to research outputs mandatory, so this policy makes it easier for researchers to meet their obligations as well.

Comments, feedback and discussion about this policy is welcomed – please contact the UC Research Repository maintainer.

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