Consult the Jisc's open policy finder website (formerly Sherpa/Romeo), to determine which version(s) of your publication(s) will comply with your publisher’s copyright and self-archiving policy.  Sherpa Romeo is a site that lists publisher’s information on self-archiving rights.

When in doubt or when information is not available, always submit the accepted version (post-print, final manuscript after peer review) to DR-NTU. Most publishers allow this version to be made openly available via your institutional repository. If you cannot find accepted version, we would suggest you to only submit the metadata record of your paper to DR-NTU to avoid any copyright infringement.

 


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