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Open Access at Northumbria University
Depositing the accepted manuscript of your published research into a repository enables you to make your research available openly. This is an important element of many Open Access policies, and is often referred to as green OA, or self-archiving.
Which repositories are available at Northumbria?
Northumbria Research Link (NRL) was retired at the end of 2024. All research outputs deposited to NRL will now be available in Pure.
Pure is the central source of data about research outputs at Northumbria University, so depositing details of your work in Pure informs other systems at the University about your activity without the need to duplicate information. Information on depositing to Pure is available on the staff intranet.
Which version should I deposit?
You should deposit your accepted author manuscript. This is the final author-generated version of the paper that exists prior to the publisher applying typesetting and formatting to the paper, and it typically includes all changes suggested following peer review and communications with the editor. It is often a simple text file.
When should I deposit my accepted manuscript?
For new publications, due to the Open Acces
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