Open Access Week is a global programme that occurs annually at the end of October. This year’s theme is Community Over Commercialisation and the week will run from 24-27 October. Read more about Open Access Week.Read more…
Improve your Discovery Profile in five easy steps
Your Discovery Profile is an external profile created by the University of Auckland for its academic staff and doctoral candidates. It increases the visibility of your research and expertise and can improve your reputation as a researcher. Keeping your Discovery Profile public, complete and up to date will help you gain higher citation rates, as well as more funding and collaboration opportunities.Read more…
Open Access publishing: Who pays the fees?
The University of Auckland has several Open Access Publishing Agreements with major publishing companies allowing open access publishing with the publication fee paid by the University.Read more…
Celebrating Open Access Week 2022
Find out about the ‘Open for Climate Justice’ free online events for Open Access Week 2022 and discover how you can publish open access with support from the University of Auckland.Read more…
Masters Thesis update: Digital only and Open Access
The University of Auckland Masters Thesis Regulations have undergone two recent changes, relating to digital only and Open Access.Read more…
Going Green: Open Access Week 2021
Welcome to Open Access Week 2021. The most cost-effective and widely available tier of Open Access is Green Open Access. Use our guides to get started with open access publishing.Read more…
Creative Commons help you share and reuse works
Creative Commons is an Open Content licensing model that allows the distribution and reuse of works, as dictated by terms of a license. One condition of all CC licenses is attribution, so the original creator is acknowledged.Read more…
Open Access Week
Opening the Archives
Māori Land Court Minute Books Index now open access
Open Access week 2017
The University of Auckland supports arXiv
The University of Auckland is now a supporting member of arXiv, an open-access archive of research articles covering physics, mathematics, computer science, nonlinear sciences, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, and statistics. We are the first New Zealand supporting institution. Thanks toRead more…