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Open Access

 

Open Access to ÂײÝÊÓƵ publications

ÂײÝÊÓƵ supports the principle that results of publicly-funded research should be made available as widely and freely as possible, this is known as 'Open Access.'

The full text of all new ÂײÝÊÓƵ articles and conference papers should be made available in the institutional repository (), to other researchers, students and the wider public (subject to any publisher-imposed embargo periods).

Externally funded research projects must also check and meet their funder's Open Access requirements.

For details, see ÂײÝÊÓƵ's policy on Managing Open Access.

This policy falls within our wider support for Open Research, as set out in our Open Research Position Statement.

A variety of support on Open Access is available to ÂײÝÊÓƵ researchers, through the Library and Learning Service (LLS), and the Research Services Directorate (RS):

  • An  offering information and guidance for researchers
  • An Open Access email box, for your queries and requests for support 
  • Termly training sessions as part of ÂײÝÊÓƵ's Researcher Development Programme.
  • Training and presentations on request for faculties, schools and research groups (contact: openaccess@dmu.ac.uk)

Access to ÂײÝÊÓƵ's publications is through the institutional repository, .

 

ÂײÝÊÓƵ staff leading on support for Open Access are:

Mandy Thomas, Research Governance Officer (research publications and data), Research Services Directorate. Contact: openaccess@dmu.ac.uk

Alan Cope, Repository Officer, Library and Learning Service. Contact: openaccess@dmu.ac.uk