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  • This site is a digital repository designed to archive and provide access to research output produced by the institutions scholars and students, since 1992. Certain aspects, such as collection policy, are currently inaccessible or incomplete at time of review. Currently material on the site primarily comes from the 2006 DEST Lifelong Learning Conference. However, the site expects to extend this to incorporate other items in the near future.

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  • This site is the institutional repository for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). OPUS showcases the research output of UTS staff and postgraduate students by collecting, preserving and redistributing the Universitys scholarly research in digital formats. One of the main aims of OPUS is to make UTS research available to a global audience. Where copyright permits, OPUS contains the full text of research material.

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  • Neuroanatomy and Behaviour is a platinum open access peer reviewed journal for behavioural neuroscience research. The journal publishes new research and review articles that are methodologically sound and make a useful contribution to the understanding of how neural anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and biochemistry influence behaviour. The journal's articles are expected to make scientific advances in our understanding of normal and dysfunctional neural and psychological processes with the potential to contribute to healthcare for mental disorders and neurological diseases.

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  • The journal Global Biosecurity is a quarterly peer-reviewed, open access electronic journal for cross-disciplinary research in all aspects of human or animal epidemics, pandemics, biosecurity and bioterrorism including prevention, governance, detection, mitigation and response. We publish work on risk analysis, outbreak investigation, epidemiology, modelling, bioinformatics, phylogenetics, surveillance, intelligence, strategic foresight, forecasting, ‘One Health’, policy, governance, law, law enforcement, defense, ethics and first responder preparedness. We encourage submissions of original research which is high quality, applied and strategic in all areas of biosecurity listed above. Original research articles undergo blinded peer review and will be published within 6 months of submission if accepted. We also publish editorials, perspectives from the field, CBRNE news and have two options for rapid publication. We are committed to providing rapid publication of global epidemics of concern, and encourage field epidemiologists, first responders, trainees in Field Epidemiology Training Programs, and public health officers to submit rapid reports or watching briefs to disseminate critical epidemic information rapidly. Rapid reports may be written as traditional analytical outbreak investigations, whereas watching briefs provide a descriptive overview of outbreaks, structured within a standard template. Rapid reports and watching briefs in most cases will be published within four weeks. The journal is researcher-led, not-for-profit, published by UNSW Sydney, a leading global university, and hosted by Ubiquity Press, a researcher-led publishing company founded by researchers at University College London. The intended readership is any first responder, policy maker, researcher or stakeholder involved in preparedness or response for epidemics, pandemics, biosecurity or bioterrorism. The expertise of our editorial team reflects the cross-disciplinary scope of the journal. The journal will publish continously, with full issues archived retrospectively. The journal is open access, online only, with no fees for readers or authors, reflecting our policy of equity of access for readers and researchers alike.

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  • IARS' International Research Journal (I'IRJ) is half yearly published PEER REVIEWED (REFEREED), OPEN ACCESS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY, SCHOLARLY Journal available in print and electronic format with unique ISSN issued by Australian ISSN Agency registered for indexing with National Library of Australia. IARS' International Research Journal (I'IRJ) is indexed with Google Scholar, Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE), Open Archive Initiative (OAI), CiteSeerx, WorldCat, and many more. IARS' International Research Journal is listed in the list of the journals following ICMJE Recommendations. The Journal is Archived with PKP Private LOCKSS Network (PKP-PN) and OCLC WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway and its DoI/Metadata is managed with CrossRef. IARS' International Research Journal (I'IRJ) provides an OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiatives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interface for metadata harvesting.

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  • This site is a digital repository designed to archive and provide access to research output produced by the institutions scholars and students, since 1992. Certain aspects, such as collection policy, are currently inaccessible or incomplete at time of review. Currently material on the site primarily comes from the 2006 DEST Lifelong Learning Conference. However, the site expects to extend this to incorporate other items in the near future.

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  • This site is the institutional repository for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). OPUS showcases the research output of UTS staff and postgraduate students by collecting, preserving and redistributing the Universitys scholarly research in digital formats. One of the main aims of OPUS is to make UTS research available to a global audience. Where copyright permits, OPUS contains the full text of research material.

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  • Neuroanatomy and Behaviour is a platinum open access peer reviewed journal for behavioural neuroscience research. The journal publishes new research and review articles that are methodologically sound and make a useful contribution to the understanding of how neural anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and biochemistry influence behaviour. The journal's articles are expected to make scientific advances in our understanding of normal and dysfunctional neural and psychological processes with the potential to contribute to healthcare for mental disorders and neurological diseases.

    more_vert
  • The journal Global Biosecurity is a quarterly peer-reviewed, open access electronic journal for cross-disciplinary research in all aspects of human or animal epidemics, pandemics, biosecurity and bioterrorism including prevention, governance, detection, mitigation and response. We publish work on risk analysis, outbreak investigation, epidemiology, modelling, bioinformatics, phylogenetics, surveillance, intelligence, strategic foresight, forecasting, ‘One Health’, policy, governance, law, law enforcement, defense, ethics and first responder preparedness. We encourage submissions of original research which is high quality, applied and strategic in all areas of biosecurity listed above. Original research articles undergo blinded peer review and will be published within 6 months of submission if accepted. We also publish editorials, perspectives from the field, CBRNE news and have two options for rapid publication. We are committed to providing rapid publication of global epidemics of concern, and encourage field epidemiologists, first responders, trainees in Field Epidemiology Training Programs, and public health officers to submit rapid reports or watching briefs to disseminate critical epidemic information rapidly. Rapid reports may be written as traditional analytical outbreak investigations, whereas watching briefs provide a descriptive overview of outbreaks, structured within a standard template. Rapid reports and watching briefs in most cases will be published within four weeks. The journal is researcher-led, not-for-profit, published by UNSW Sydney, a leading global university, and hosted by Ubiquity Press, a researcher-led publishing company founded by researchers at University College London. The intended readership is any first responder, policy maker, researcher or stakeholder involved in preparedness or response for epidemics, pandemics, biosecurity or bioterrorism. The expertise of our editorial team reflects the cross-disciplinary scope of the journal. The journal will publish continously, with full issues archived retrospectively. The journal is open access, online only, with no fees for readers or authors, reflecting our policy of equity of access for readers and researchers alike.

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  • IARS' International Research Journal (I'IRJ) is half yearly published PEER REVIEWED (REFEREED), OPEN ACCESS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY, SCHOLARLY Journal available in print and electronic format with unique ISSN issued by Australian ISSN Agency registered for indexing with National Library of Australia. IARS' International Research Journal (I'IRJ) is indexed with Google Scholar, Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE), Open Archive Initiative (OAI), CiteSeerx, WorldCat, and many more. IARS' International Research Journal is listed in the list of the journals following ICMJE Recommendations. The Journal is Archived with PKP Private LOCKSS Network (PKP-PN) and OCLC WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway and its DoI/Metadata is managed with CrossRef. IARS' International Research Journal (I'IRJ) provides an OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiatives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interface for metadata harvesting.

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