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E-Publishing Theses and Research papers

E-Prints

Introduction

ANU E-prints is an electronic archival database for research literature. E-prints cover papers that have been submitted for journal publication and papers posted electronically for peer consideration and comment before submission for publication. Documents that have not been submitted to any journal are also included. In fact, E-prints also includes books, book chapters, working papers, conference papers, theses or departmental technical papers.

Why should you use ANU E-prints?

  • To ensure global availability and accessibility of your work.
  • To learn how to publish electronically.
  • To avoid the usual bottlenecks associated with print output.
  • To publish in an e-print repository and also in a journal (most publishers allow this) and so gain a wider audience.
  • To have your work promoted by ANU, and in turn ANU will be promoted by your work.
  • To increase awareness of Australian research.

About the Archive

This archive is running on eprints.org open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from http://www.eprints.org.

Other institutions are invited (and encouraged) to set up their own open archives for author self-archiving, using the freely-distributable eprints.org software used at this site.

Contact Information

Any correspondence concerning this specific archive should be sent to
danny.kingsley@anu.edu.au.


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