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Holmesglen Institutional Repository

The Holmesglen Institutional Repository (HIR) aims to preserve and provide access in usable form, to all scholarly work produced by the Institute; limited only by each author's retained rights from publishers. The repository may include any research outputs such as journal articles, eTheses, eLearning objects or teaching materials.

For more information on how to use the repository, please visit our help guide.

Why submit?

Benefits include:

  •  Increased visibility and access. Works will be discoverable by search engines such as Google Scholar, and the National Library of Australia's TROVE.
  •  Increased impact and recognition of research.
  •  Raise research profiles.
  •  Creation of new opportunities for collaboration and exchange of research collaboration.

Depositing Papers

If you have papers that you would like to deposit, please fill in the submission form.

Ownership of copyright

The copyright of any materials deposited in the Holmesglen Institutional Repository is retained by the copyright owner, usually the author or the publisher. Users may download and print a single copy of any work in the repository for personal or non-commercial use providing due attribution is given. Material in the repository cannot be published commercially or altered or be re-communicated without permission of the copyright owner.

While we aim to provide the full text for as many publications as possible, copyright regulations dictate which papers we can make available. This means that some items in the repository appear as citations only.

Managing your copyright

The deposit of material into the repository does not transfer copyright to the Holmesglen Institute. Copyright is retained by the copyright owner, usually the author of the publisher. Authors are encouraged to request that any contract signed with a publisher should include a clause that grants them explicit permission to deposit a copy of their research output into the Holmesglen Institutional Repository. Authors should seek permission from co-authors to add materials to the repository as they jointly own the copyright.

Metadata rights

Holmesglen Institutional Repository metadata can be harvested by third parties for the purposes related to the discovery of the archive's contents. However, harvesting of the full documents is not permitted.

Disclaimer

The Holmesglen Institute is committed to upholding the rights of copyright owners. If you believe that copyright material is available on the Holmesglen Repository in such a way that it constitutes a copyright infringement or a breach of a contract or licence, please contact us immediately.