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Making your research available through Swinburne Research Bank

What is Swinburne Research Bank?

Swinburne Research Bank is an online open access collection of research authored by Swinburne researchers.  It contains book chapters, conference papers, journal articles, reports and more.

How does it work?

As a Swinburne researcher you may elect to deposit a digital copy of your research with Swinburne Research Bank. The repository will manage and organise access to your research publications while they are stored within the repository. Swinburne (through the repository) does not take ownership in research publications through the process of deposit. Repository staff act as agents for Swinburne researchers and acquire the rights necessary to store and make available publicly the researcher's publications.

Why should I do it?

  • All your publications are indexed through Google and Google Scholar
  • Records are harvested by the National Library of Australia as well as other international indexing services
  • You can have a full list of your publications (including those from before you were employed at Swinburne) in the one place
  • All your publications have a full citation, and a link to the published version (where available), which makes it easy for people to find your work from your Swinburne Research Bank publication list

For more information visit http://researchbank.swinburne.edu.au/

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