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University of Staffordshire Online Repository (STORE) Quarterly Report: July-September 2024

by Academic Skills team on 2024-10-29T12:57:00+00:00 | 0 Comments

The latest figures for the University of Staffordshire Online Repository show the continuing year on year growth in usage of STORE.

IRUS (Institutional Repository Usage Statistics) figures show 44,669 usage events were logged during the July-September 2024 period, a 39% increase on 31,200 from the same period in 2023.

You can view the research and scholarly works available at the University of Staffordshire Online Repository at https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk.

The repository contains a wealth of materials including:

  • journal articles
  • conference papers
  • research material such as working papers, reports, discussion papers,
  • art works and exhibitions
  • books and book chapters
  • doctoral theses

The repository provides open access to research where permitted, and full citation details where restrictions apply.

Items in the Repository can also be accessed via the Library Search system or search engines such as Google Scholar.

These statistics have been compiled by the Library Resources and Systems team using IRUS-UK and the COUNTER standard.

If you have queries, please contact the STORE team via email at store@staffs.ac.uk.

For researchers, further information, including guidance on adding your publication data and full-text deposits to STORE is available via the research publishing libguide at https://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/Research_publishing

Online Repository Report infographic for Q3 2024, featuring top 5 authors, monthly usage statistics, a year-on-year increase of 39%, total item views of 44,669, and a breakdown of resources added, highlighting that 64% of items are open access.


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