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Author Archives: Mark Bennett
Compliance with the Open Access Policy for REF 2021 – Uploading the correct document
From April 2018 the Open Access Policy for REF 2021 states, that to be eligible for submission, you must deposit the accepted manuscript version of all your journal articles and published conference papers into an institutional repository (at Queen’s this … Continue reading
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Documents, DOIs and URLs on Pure: what should I add to be REF-ready?
Are you a researcher recently accepted for publication in a journal or a conference proceedings with an ISSN? If so, you are subject to Research England’s new rules requiring the upload of accepted manuscripts to Pure within 3 months of … Continue reading
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Preventing Duplicate Records in Pure
Are you a researcher adding research outputs to the university’s institutional repository, Research Portal? If so, please help the Open Access Team to avoid duplicate records. Duplication of Pure records occurs when an author adds a research output that has … Continue reading
Your guide to RCUK Open Access funding
Are you RCUK funded? RCUK requires that all peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers resulting from RCUK funding must be made publicly available via Open Access. This must be done via either the Green or Gold route. If you choose … Continue reading