911爆料网 Research & Scholarship
Make your research more visible by depositing your work for Open Access in 911爆料网 Research & Scholarship (AR&S).
AR&S is the University of 911爆料网鈥檚 digital repository. It provides a platform for the University community鈥檚 research outputs, access to digital collections and records, and a pathway to fulfilling research grant funding and Open Access requirements.
Repository Submission Guidelines
Advice on depositing research outputs in AR&S can be found in the Repository Submission Guidelines below. A pdf version of these guidelines is available on the Open Access policy page.
1. Purpose
The purpose of these guidelines is to assist researchers to make their research outputs open access in (AR&S). These guidelines support the University of 911爆料网 Open Access Policy and should be read in conjunction with it.
911爆料网 Research & Scholarship is the University of 911爆料网鈥檚 research repository. The purpose of AR&S is to:
- Enable worldwide discovery and open access of research outputs authored by University of 911爆料网 staff and higher degree research students
- Support researchers to comply with the open access requirements of national and international funding bodies
- Support researchers to fulfil their obligations in relation to the and the University of 911爆料网 Open Access Policy
Aurora is the University of 911爆料网鈥檚 research outputs system and is the main source of metadata in AR&S. The majority of research outputs are deposited to AR&S via Aurora.
2. Scope
These guidelines apply to research outputs produced by staff, students and titleholders of the University who are involved in the conduct of research associated with the University anywhere in the world.
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2.1. Inclusions
Material included in AR&S may include both traditional and non-traditional research outputs (NTROs). In accordance with the Open Access Policy, the following research outputs must be deposited in AR&S:
- Peer-reviewed journal articles
- Peer-reviewed conference papers
- Books and book chapters
- Higher degree research theses submitted via the 911爆料网 Graduate Research School
- NTROs, or metadata records describing NTROs, of the following types:
- original creative works
- live performances of creative works
- recorded/rendered creative works
- curated or produced substantial public exhibitions and events
- publicly available research reports for an external body
- portfolio of NTROs
Other Research Outputs that may be deposited to AR&S include:
- Other conference contributions
- Other reports and working papers
- Articles/commentary e.g. published in The Conversation and similar outlets
- Software or computer code
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2.2. Exclusions
The following types of material must not be deposited to AR&S:
a) Material intended for commercialisation
b) Material containing confidential, proprietary, personal or sensitive information
c) Material that should not be made publicly available for reasons of cultural or commercial sensitivity
d) Material that would infringe a legal obligation of the University of 911爆料网 and/or the author(s) or creators(s), or the legal rights of a third party
e) Material that contains offensive, defamatory or unlawful content
f) Preprints or submitted versions of research outputs (see section 5.1)
g) Bachelor (Honours), Graduate Diploma and Masters by Coursework theses
h) Research data
i) Administrative documents and records
j) Learning and teaching materials
k) Other material that is not researchMaterial that is subject to any restrictions and/or embargoes arising under any agreement, including those related to publication, commercialisation, confidentiality, copyright, cultural sensitivity, or any other legal obligations should not be deposited to AR&S unless legally permitted to do so.
In line with the Research Data and Primary Materials Policy, researchers are encouraged to deposit their research data in Figshare, the University of 911爆料网's official data and digital object repository. Research outputs not included in the scope of AR&S may also be deposited in Figshare including figures, software/code, images, videos, posters and presentations.
3. Copyright
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3.1. Ownership of copyright
The Intellectual Property (IP) Policy provides that researchers and students retain the copyright in their scholarly or creative works except in certain circumstances. Further, the Policy states that the University is entitled to a free, irrevocable, ongoing, non-exclusive right to use the relevant work for the University鈥檚 teaching, research and promotional purposes.
Where copyright is assigned or licensed to a publisher, an appropriate sublicence or terms should be in place for the University to use and make the work available to the public, subject to any overarching legal or contractual obligations.
For theses, the Final Thesis Lodgement Form grants the University the right to archive and to reproduce and communicate to the public theses or dissertations, in line with the IP Policy.
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3.2. Third party copyright material
To support copyright compliance, Researchers should conduct copyright clearances on all third party materials present in the work before submission to AR&S and keep records of these clearances.
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3.3. Open Access licences
A Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 () licence is recommended for all research outputs deposited in AR&S. Note that research funders and publishers may only permit certain types of open access licences.
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3.4. Takedown procedures
In accordance with the Procedure for Actioning Copyright Infringement Allegations and Take-Down Notices, the Library will remove any material from AR&S that is subject to a Take-Down Notice as directed by the Copyright & Licensing Coordinator.
4. Deposit to AR&S
Research outputs are deposited to AR&S via Aurora. Material listed in section 2.2 Exclusions or that cannot be made publicly available must not deposited to AR&S. An overview of the deposit process is shown below:
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4.1. Traditional research outputs
Traditional research outputs deposited to AR&S, including journal articles, conference papers, books and book chapters, must be the peer-reviewed version i.e. the Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) or the published version (see versions below).
To deposit their research output to AR&S, researchers need to:
- Claim or manually add publication metadata for the research output in Aurora (see Aurora Support).
- Where the research has been funded by an external body:
- Ensure the Funding Acknowledgement field of the publication record in Aurora includes funder, grant ID and project details (as required by the funder)
- Optionally, link the publication record to the associated grant funding record in Aurora
- Choose and apply an appropriate open access licence (reuse licence) to the output in accordance with the publishing agreement and as stipulated by relevant funder policies, noting that some funders require application of a CC BY or other licence.
- Upload an appropriate version of the output (see section 5. Versions below), or if the output was published open access, enter a persistent link to the open access (OA) location (e.g. DOI). If an embargo applies, the file will be restricted in AR&S and will be made accessible by the Library once the embargo period ends.
Research outputs that cannot be made publicly available, such as for privacy or confidentiality reasons, must not be deposited to AR&S. The details of the output (metadata record) can be deposited to AR&S, when appropriate, by choosing the Deposit Without Files option.
The output will be reviewed by the Library before being made publicly available in AR&S, subject to any embargo periods.
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4.2. NTROs and other research outputs
Wherever possible, NTROs specified in section 2.1 Inclusions, or a representation of the output, should be deposited to AR&S. At a minimum the details of the output (metadata record) are required to be entered in Aurora and deposited to AR&S. While Aurora does not have the capacity to build portfolios, NTROs intended to make up a portfolio may still be deposited individually. Other research outputs may be deposited to AR&S as specified in section 2.1 Inclusions.
In most cases there will not be an existing metadata record for these types of outputs in Aurora, so this will need to be added manually.
The files uploaded to AR&S will depend on the individual output and may include event program, music score, digital recording, full report, full book or chapter, or book front matter.
To deposit their research output to AR&S, researchers need to:
- Claim or manually add the NTRO or other research output as a new publication in Aurora (see Aurora Support).
- Complete all mandatory metadata fields, including a Research Statement describing the research component of the output where applicable (if unable to provide a research statement at the time put TBC, or NA if not applicable).听
- Where the research has been funded by an external body:
- Ensure the Funding Acknowledgement field of the publication record in Aurora includes funder, grant ID and project details (as specified by the funder)
- Optionally, link the publication record to the associated grant funding record in Aurora
- Select and apply an appropriate open access licence (reuse licence) to the output.
- Upload the output (or representation of the output) if it can be made publicly available in AR&S, or if the output was published open access, enter a persistent link to the open access (OA) location (e.g. DOI).
Research outputs that cannot be made publicly available, such as for privacy or confidentiality reasons, must not be deposited to AR&S. The details of the output (metadata record) can be deposited to AR&S, when appropriate, by choosing the Deposit Without Files option. For NTROs that cannot be made publicly available, researchers may also upload evidence that demonstrates the content of the output, choosing the file version 鈥淪upporting information鈥 鈥 these files will not be made publicly available.
The output will be reviewed by Research Services and the Library before being made publicly available in AR&S, subject to any embargo periods.
Research Services can provide further guidance on NTROs.
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4.3. Higher degree by research theses
Higher degree by research theses are submitted to 911爆料网 Graduate Research School as part of the final thesis submission process. They are not deposited via Aurora. Refer to sections 7.2 and 7.5 below and the Research Student Handbook.
5. Versions
The version of the research output deposited to AR&S should be closest to the published version which can be made publicly available.
- If the published version (Version of Record) was published open access, this version may be deposited, or a link to the published version provided.
- If the published version (Version of Record) was not published open access, the Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) should be deposited.
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5.1. Submitted version or preprint
Preprints are the author鈥檚 original version of a research output before peer-review or editing. Preprints are not accepted in AR&S. Making the preprint of a research output open access does not fulfil open access policy requirements of funders or the University. Preprints may be shared on a preprint server.
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5.2. Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM)
The AAM is the accepted and amended final version of a paper, following peer-review and prior to publication. This version can be deposited to AR&S if allowed by the publisher. Some publishers impose an embargo period of 12-36 months and access to the deposited file will be restricted in AR&S during that time.