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  • QSpace is an online repository of digital content produced and collected by the Queen’s University community. QSpace provides access to peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, technical reports, graduate theses and dissertations and other works produced by Queen’s faculty and students. QSpace is managed by the Library’s Scholarly Publishing service, facilitating seamless access to Queen’s research to the widest possible audience. For more information about QSpace and to contribute your work(s) please contact the Scholarly Publishing Team.

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  • Apollo is the institutional repository of the University of Cambridge, managed by the Open Research Systems team based in Cambridge University Library. The Repository is committed to store and preserve the University’s research outputs. Research outputs can include, but are not limited to, publications, conference proceedings, book chapters, monographs, theses, various forms of research data (video recordings, spreadsheets, computational scripts, code, images etc.), presentations and others.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Registered users, not limited to institutional members, can set up email alerts to notify them of newly added content.

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  • This archive is an Institutional Repository for NERC Staff. It contains metadata and full text (where possible) for published papers, reports, maps and other outputs from four of the NERC Research Centres: the British Antarctic Survey, British Geological Survey, the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and the National Oceanographic Centre. It is also accessible to Staff at NERC's Swindon Office. A RSS feed is available. NORA provides information on research outcomes for NERC's intramural research to the RCUK Gateway to Research system. Subject specialities are atmospheric science, earth science, earth observation, environmental maths and statistics, marine, polar, science based archaeology, technology and e-science, terrestrial and freshwater science. Not all items are available in full-text on this site, however they are linked to subscription based external sites. RSS and Atom feeds are available.

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  • NTUA’s Central Library through the use of DSpace@NTUA will collect, store, index, maintain and distribute the research work of the members of its academic community in digital form. Specifically, it is an Institutional Repository for dissertations, postgraduate theses and doctoral dissertations, as well as journal publications and conference presentations and proceedings of the faculty members. DSpace@NTUA will also include digitized material (books and magazines) from NTUA’s Historical Library.

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  • PRISM is a digital archive of the university's intellectual output. Established and maintained by Libraries and Cultural Resources to manage, preserve and make available the academic works of faculty, students and research groups. The collection includes faculty publications, masters and doctoral theses, and research output from across Southern Alberta.

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