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  • University repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Registered users can set up RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content. This repository is part of the Australasian Digital Theses Program. This site is well supported with background information and guidance documentation.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is in French. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Where possible and permissible, a full-text version of a research output is available as open access.

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  • Speech & Language Data Repository (SLDR) is a Trusted Data Repository offering labs and scholars a free-of-charge service for sharing their oral/linguistic data and archiving it with the help of procedures compliant with the OAIS model for long-term preservation.

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  • This site is a subject based repository providing access to the publication output relating to French scientific journals in social and human sciences. Registered users can set up email alerts to notify them of newly added relevant content.

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  • M@n@gement is the first open access journal in management, strategy and organization theory. Supported by the AIMS, this well-ranked, double blind peer-reviewed journal has been publishing original research articles improving our understanding of organizational phenomena for more than 20 years. We encourage creative and novel research which relies on new and nontraditional theories, methods, and/or database.

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  • UTS ePRESS is the digital, open access scholarly publishing arm of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). We publish high quality scholarly titles across a wide range of academic disciplines, including cultural studies, governance, history, law, literacy, international studies, society and social justice and indigenous studies. Focusing on open access digital formats, UTS ePRESS currently publishes journals, books and conference proceedings and is the leading publisher of peer reviewed open access journals in Australasia. All UTS ePRESS content is free to read and free to publish. Established in 2004 to further open access to scholarly outputs, UTS ePRESS seeks to publish peer reviewed, scholarly literature in areas of strategic priority for UTS and beyond, attracting the involvement of leading scholars from around the world. In doing so, our aim is to enhance scholarly publishing by exploring, innovating and enabling new modes of publication in the digital arena. UTS ePRESS is a not-for-profit publisher. We strongly support the free dissemination of scholarly material and, since our inception, have deepened our commitment to open access publishing, despite the growth of complex and diverse publishing models across the world. Our goal is to unlock publicly funded research and share knowledge that will benefit scholars, researchers, readers and the public. We will do this by extending the reach, impact and benefits of UTS and non-UTS scholarly content, by making it openly available and widely accessible to a global audience.

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  • University repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Registered users can set up RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content. This repository is part of the Australasian Digital Theses Program. This site is well supported with background information and guidance documentation.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is in French. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Where possible and permissible, a full-text version of a research output is available as open access.

    more_vert
  • Speech & Language Data Repository (SLDR) is a Trusted Data Repository offering labs and scholars a free-of-charge service for sharing their oral/linguistic data and archiving it with the help of procedures compliant with the OAIS model for long-term preservation.

    more_vert
  • This site is a subject based repository providing access to the publication output relating to French scientific journals in social and human sciences. Registered users can set up email alerts to notify them of newly added relevant content.

    more_vert
  • M@n@gement is the first open access journal in management, strategy and organization theory. Supported by the AIMS, this well-ranked, double blind peer-reviewed journal has been publishing original research articles improving our understanding of organizational phenomena for more than 20 years. We encourage creative and novel research which relies on new and nontraditional theories, methods, and/or database.

    more_vert
  • UTS ePRESS is the digital, open access scholarly publishing arm of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). We publish high quality scholarly titles across a wide range of academic disciplines, including cultural studies, governance, history, law, literacy, international studies, society and social justice and indigenous studies. Focusing on open access digital formats, UTS ePRESS currently publishes journals, books and conference proceedings and is the leading publisher of peer reviewed open access journals in Australasia. All UTS ePRESS content is free to read and free to publish. Established in 2004 to further open access to scholarly outputs, UTS ePRESS seeks to publish peer reviewed, scholarly literature in areas of strategic priority for UTS and beyond, attracting the involvement of leading scholars from around the world. In doing so, our aim is to enhance scholarly publishing by exploring, innovating and enabling new modes of publication in the digital arena. UTS ePRESS is a not-for-profit publisher. We strongly support the free dissemination of scholarly material and, since our inception, have deepened our commitment to open access publishing, despite the growth of complex and diverse publishing models across the world. Our goal is to unlock publicly funded research and share knowledge that will benefit scholars, researchers, readers and the public. We will do this by extending the reach, impact and benefits of UTS and non-UTS scholarly content, by making it openly available and widely accessible to a global audience.

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