The University of Canterbury Research Repository Metadata, Preservation and Reuse Statement

dc.contributor.authorAngelo, Anton
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-25T19:56:03Z
dc.date.available2019-11-25T19:56:03Z
dc.date.issued2019en
dc.description.abstractMetadata • Information describing items in the repository • Anyone may access the metadata free of charge • Metadata is shared under a Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal license. • The metadata may be re-used in any medium without prior permission for not-for-profit purposes and re-sold commercially provided the OAI Identifier or a link to the original metadata record are given. Data • Full-text and other full data items • Access to some or all full items is controlled. • All full items are individually tagged with differing rights permissions and conditions. Content Types of document & data set held • This is an institutional or departmental repository. • University of Canterbury Research Repository holds all types of materials. • Deposited items may include: o working drafts o submitted versions (as sent to journals for peer-review) o accepted versions (author's final peer-reviewed drafts) o published versions (publisher-created files) Principal Languages: English; Maori Submissions Depositors, quality & copyright • Items may only be deposited by accredited members, academic staff, registered students, and employees of the institution, or their delegated agents. • Eligible depositors must deposit full texts of all their publications, although they may delay making them publicly visible to comply with publishers' embargos. • The administrator only vets items for the eligibility of authors/depositors • The validity and authenticity of the content of submissions is the sole responsibility of the depositor. • Items can be deposited at any time, but will not be made publicly visible until any publishers' or funders' embargo period has expired. • If University of Canterbury Research Repository receives proof of copyright violation, the relevant item will be removed immediately. Preservation • Items will be retained indefinitely. • University of Canterbury Research Repository will try to ensure continued readability and accessibility. • It may not be possible to guarantee the readability of some unusual file formats. • University of Canterbury Research Repository regularly backs up its files according to current best practice. • Items may be removed at the request of the author/copyright holder, but this is strongly discouraged. • Acceptable reasons for withdrawal include: • Journal publishers' rules • Proven copyright violation or plagiarism • Legal requirements and proven violations • Falsified research • Withdrawn items are not deleted per se, but are removed from public view. • Withdrawn items' identifiers/URLs are not retained. • The metadata of withdrawn items will not be searchable. • If necessary, an updated version may be deposited. • The earlier version may be withdrawn from public view. • There will be links between earlier and later versions, with the most recent version clearly identified. • In the event of University of Canterbury Research Repository being closed down, the database will be transferred to another appropriate archive.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/17651
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of Canterburyen
dc.rightsCC0 1.0 Universalen
dc.titleThe University of Canterbury Research Repository Metadata, Preservation and Reuse Statementen
dc.typeOtheren
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