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ҹɫè RISE Research Repository

What is the ҹɫè RISE Research Repository?

The  is a consolidated archive of intellectual output by ҹɫè researchers, scholars and other staff. It demonstrates the impact and quality of ҹɫè research and scholarship and is used as the primary source of data for reporting about ҹɫè research, including ERA.

The aim of a research repository is to preserve the intellectual output of an institution and make that output accessible. For authors, it provides a way to make their research available to the international scholarly community. For readers, it provides free access to international scholarly material.

What can you deposit into the ҹɫè RISE Research Repository?

You can intended for an external audience that you produce through your research, scholarship or professional practice into ҹɫè RISE once they’ve been published or presented.

ҹɫè researchers are encouraged to deposit any of the following works into ҹɫè RISE:

  • books and book chapters
  • journal, magazine and blog articles and webpages
  • conference and workshop presentations, papers, posters, and slides
  • research, professional and project reports
  • software, patents and trademarks
  • creative works, including original works, exhibitions, and performances
  • research data records (metadata only).

You don’t need to deposit ҹɫè HDR theses or Engineering Honours projects – once they’ve been assessed and received a passing grade, copies are sent to the Library for processing. HDR theses will be added to the ҹɫè RISE Research Repository. Engineering Honours projects will be added to the .

If you’re not sure whether you should contribute a particular output, you can email the Library Repository team for advice.

You can find more information about our copyright and and conditions for deposit in the .

How do you deposit into the ҹɫè RISE Research Repository?

All ҹɫè students and staff are automatically registered for ҹɫè RISE. Just go to  and login with your UConnect username and password to get started.

For more detailed instructions, see the . 

Getting help with ҹɫè RISE Research Repository

For help with any queries or technical issues, email the Library Repository team.

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