Description
Welcome to the USP Electronic Research Repository (USPERR), our digital archive for promoting and disseminating the scholarly output of the University. USPERR allows staff of the University to share research and collaborate with other researchers world-wide. USPERR accepts books, book chapters, journal articles, conference publications, technical reports, working papers, and other recognised scholarly outputs. USPERR complies with copyright restrictions placed on scholarly outputs, and deposit of work into the Repository does not transfer copyright to the University. The Research Office will check all deposited items to ensure that they adhere to publisher policies as copyright owner or the author who owns the copyright of deposited items. The Manager of the USP repository will assist in determining the copyright conditions of any work to be deposited in the repository. You are strongly encouraged to submit full text versions of your work (your final peer reviewed draft). This is your own accepted manuscript version and not the publisher-generated pdf version. In the case of non-text items, you are also invited to submit these; however, the Research Office will assess the appropriateness for deposit of such items.
Record
ROAR ID: | 5300 |
---|---|
Home Page: | http://repository.usp.ac.fj/ |
Repository Type: | Research Institutional or Departmental |
Organisation: | The University of the South Pacific |
Software: | EPrints (version eprints-3.2.0) |
Country: | Oceania > Fiji |
Location: | Country City Latitude Longitude Fiji Suva 18.1457 178.444 |
Birth Date1: | 1 June 2012 01:37:51 UTC |
Daily Deposit Activity2: | Low Rate Medium Rate High Rate 0 0 0 |
OAI-PMH Interface: | http://repository.usp.ac.fj/cgi/oai2 ?Identify ?ListMetadataFormats |
RSS Feed: | http://www.google.com/ig#m_7 |
Other Registries: | OpenDOAR Celestial |
Record Creator: | User 1771 |
1 | Birth Date is either when the repository was first registered in ROAR or the earliest record found via the OAI-PMH interface. |
2 | Deposit activity measures the number of days in the last year that had "low" (1-9), "medium" (10-99) or "high" (100+) numbers of records deposited. |
Registry Staff Only: Item Control Page