The Role of Australian Institutional Repositories in Sharing Academic Research
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Quigley, N., Chan, J., Clift, J. (2022). The role of Australian institutional repositories in sharing academic research: Research report. Curtin University Library. https://doi.org/10.25917/S5A6-R623
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Abstract
Curtin University Library funded a project to explore the role of Australian institutional repositories in sharing academic research. We interviewed 22 library leaders and repository managers from 17 Australian universities, and 3 researchers from Curtin University. This report presents the findings of this research project, and also includes a desk review of institutional repositories for 39 Australian universities.
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