Discover the New Research Repository and Open Access Support: Research Spotlight

Join us for an in-depth session on RMIT's new Research Repository. This platform is designed to amplify the visibility and impact of your scholarly work.

This session will also outline the Library's support for Open Access availability of your research outputs. Open Access is pivotal in making research freely accessible, increasing citation rates, and fostering global collaboration. We'll offer practical insights into self-archiving (“green” OA), allowing you to share your research while complying with publisher policies. We will provide a step-by-step guide on how you can add your research to the repository and showcase it to a worldwide audience. 

We’ll also outline the use of re-use licenses and how to use them to make your research data, Non-Traditional Research Outputs (NTROs) and openly published research publications available open access. 

Empower your research to reach a wider audience and contribute to a more open and innovative academic community. 

If you register and cannot attend, a follow-up email with the webinar recording, along with any presentation material, will be sent to you by email following the event.

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