Answered By: Rebekah Wong Last Updated: Mar 21, 2024 Views: 82
Whenever you publish a scholarly work, you are highly recommended to add the details of the publication in IRIMS so the University can maintain publication data accuracy and provide a "single source of truth". It can also help build institutional reputation, enhance the visibility of your research profile, and facilitate various types of UGC reporting.
Please also upload either a published version, a postprint, or a preprint (in the order of priority) as much as possible according to the publisher guidelines. Refer to Q4 of the "Copyright & Copywrong" guide to learn more about article versions.
Contact the Digital Initiatives and Research Cluster (lib-sct@hkbu.ed.hk) if you have any questions.
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