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Staffordshire University Online Research Repository (STORE) End of Year Report 2023

by Academic Skills team on 2024-02-12T12:05:00+00:00 | 0 Comments

Staffordshire University Online Research Repository (STORE) End of Year Report 2023

This infographic shows usage and content statistics for the Staffordshire University Online Research Repository (STORE) across the entire year of 2023.

These figures highlight the demand for University research and underline the scope of research undertaken at Staffordshire University.

Also shown are figures highlighting the number of items that have been made available open access, broadening the reach of research and increasing the impact of work by the University research community.

Electronic copies of all new theses are also deposited in the Staffordshire University Online Research Repository (STORE) - these records are then listed by EThOS, the online service from the British Library providing access to UK doctoral theses.

Making these research theses open access online broadens their reach and enhances the visibility of researchers and also aids the long-term preservation of research theses.

You can view the Staffordshire University Online Research Repository at https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk.

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


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