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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.
The Repository provides an enduring archive for Canterbury research, and features a well-structured, search engine friendly database format. The Repository is integrated with the UC People & Research Database and the Research Profile. We are also a member repository of the National Library of New Zealand's Kiwi Research Information Service (KRIS) NZResearch.org.
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The UC Research Repository is has the following:
- Provides a highly complementary, barrier-free source of scholarly communication
- Each piece of research is given Provides a unique, permanent URL to each piece of research
- Complies with publisher copyright policies
- Opens up your work to a much wider potential audience
- Research appears quickly in Provides access to the research via ubiquitous search tools (Google Scholar, SCOPUS and others)
- The Repository is Is fully integrated with your Research Profile
- It's Is easy to contribute to - full support provided
- Easily Provides easily accessible statistics
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You can add your research in one of three ways:
- Self submission via the UC People & Research Profiler Database - check our quick guide to uploading research for more details
- Emailing the full-text research to the Repository, or your Information Librarian
- Using the thesis self-submission guidelines
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