Do funded authors need to place their article in the University of Calgary Institutional Repository?
This is not mandatory but it is strongly encouraged and is offered as an added service by Libraries and Cultural Resources. The placement of an article in the institutional repository helps to build the collection of University of Calgary-authored publications, supports the “Green” or self-archiving arm of the Open Access movement, and gives the article an added element of preservation.
Related Questions
- My publication contract allows me to put the "final author’s version" of my article in an institutional repository, but not the "publisher’s version." What are these different versions?
- prints/self-archiving - will publishers still be willing to publish my article if I have made a pre-print available in a subject or institutional repository?
- Do funded authors also need to place their manuscript or article in eCommons@Cornell or a similar Cornell institutional repository?