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Act on Acceptance

Publishing your research?

Act on acceptance

Put your work in the Repository as soon as it's accepted for publication and send the evidence of acceptance to repository@napier.ac.uk (it will open a new page which will allow you to email the Repository)

Sharing Your Research

The Edinburgh Napier's Research Repository is an online open access showcase for the published research output of the University, supported by the Library. It's the best place to store, archive and share your published papers, conference papers and more.

Read more on the Open Access Blog.

Getting Started

The new repository is part of the Worktribe Research Management System. Use your normal University network details to login. 

General information and guidance can be found in Worktribe: Research Profiles and Guides

If you have any questions, email repository@napier.ac.uk

Why use the Repository?

Anyone who wants to improve their research visibility and citation rate.

Edinburgh Napier University staff and research students are required to place in the repository accepted texts of documents being published, together with texts of papers given at conferences. 

To prepare for the next REF, academic staff are required to deposit digital copies of refereed and accepted research documents.

Research associates, research assistants, research students and other members of University staff can also deposit digital copies of refereed and accepted research documents.

Research Excellence Framework (REF)

To ensure you are ready for the next REF, deposit the author accepted manuscript of your journal article or conference paper (published with an ISSN) in the repository within three months of being accepted. 

You can also add a copy of the Letter of Acceptance using the Add file option on the Files tab. We will ensure the letter remains private. 

If you have completed your deposit but want to add evidence of acceptance at a later date send it to repository@napier.ac.uk and we will add it for you.

Other Open Access Resources

There are a number of options for finding works in other institution's repositories, including:

  • CORE - The world's largest collection of open access resources
  • ROAR - Register of open access repositories
  • EThOS - A collection of UK theses in digital format
  • Google Scholar