New University of Galway Research Repository now live

We are excited to announce that the new University of Galway Research Repository is live.



This new repository shows our commitment to Open Research by providing researchers and their collaborators with a dedicated space for all their Open Research outputs. The repository has improved features to support different media types. This helps ensure that different kinds of research are easy to access, preserve, and organise, promoting better visibility and impact for University research.

All content from our old platform has been successfully moved to the new repository, and it is now ready to accept submissions from our communities. University of Galway authors can submit their publications, including peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, reports, books, book chapters, and PhD/MD/Research Masters theses. This process is called green open access publishing (or self-archiving), where authors publish in a journal and then deposit the final draft (post-print) in the repository without the publisher’s typesetting, formatting, logos, and pagination. All submissions are reviewed by library staff to ensure they meet the publisher’s policies before being made available.

So far, the repository has attracted nearly fourteen million downloads and page views, showing that adding publications increases citations and makes research more visible. Benefits include increased exposure and impact, with more potential readers than publications restricted to subscribers. It also ensures long-term access and preservation, compliance with funders’ requirements and the University of Galway’s Open Access policy, and extra discoverability via web search and European infrastructures. There are no costs to publish.

Introducing the University of Galway DOI for New Items

In addition to these enhancements, we are proud to introduce a new feature: the University of Galway DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for all new items added to the repository. Each new submission will now be assigned a unique DOI, ensuring permanent and reliable access to research outputs. This will help increase the visibility, citability, and accessibility of our researchers' work.

Other Benefits

  • Branding more clearly reflects the University of Galway brand
  • Enhanced statistics
  • DOI metadata complies with DataCite Metadata Schema v4
  • Improved search
  • Edugate single sign-on (SSO) integration for login with campus accounts
  • Export citations for reference managers

Learn how to submit your publications at https://libguides.library.universityofgalway.ie/openaccesspublishing/submit

Explore the new University of Galway Research Repository. using https://researchrepository.universityofgalway.ie

For more information, contact us at researchrepository@universityofgalway.ie

For details on Open Publishing, visit our Library Guide: Library Guide on Open Publishing.


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