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(1) The purpose of this Policy is to ensure the Institutional Repository contains a comprehensive record of all research outputs and data associated with Southern Cross University and that those outputs and data are made available on Open Access wherever possible. (2) This Policy will provide a means to ensure compliance with Australian Research Council (ARC) and National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding mandates on Open Access to Research generated from Australian Research Council grants. (4) This Policy does not apply to confidential material, commercially sensitive material or material subject to intellectual property or commercialisation. (5) For the purposes of this Policy: (6) The University Library will make all research outputs available on Open Access via the Institutional Repository wherever copyright, intellectual property and publisher agreements permit. (7) Where copyright, intellectual property and publisher agreements do not permit research outputs to be made available on Open Access, the University Library will create a metadata only record for the research output. The metadata only record will: (8) The University Library will facilitate the automatic harvesting of publications metadata from machine readable sources such as databases and indexes. (9) The Institutional Repository will also facilitate the manual reporting and deposit of non-traditional research outputs by the Researcher. (11) The University Library will: (12) Technology Services will: (13) The Graduate School will: (15) The following categories of research outputs will be excluded from the Institutional Repository: (16) The types of research deposits that are supported include but are not limited to:Institutional Repository Policy
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 3 - Policy Statement
Section 4 - Roles and Responsibilities
Top of PageSection 5 - Research Outputs excluded from the Institutional Repository
Top of PageSection 6 - Guidelines
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Deposit encouraged
Research outputs as software and computer code
Deposit encouraged
Section 7 - Associated Documents