This guide is a result of a collaboration between Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) and Curtin University Library that was motivated by a desire to ensure that the creative practice research outputs (CPROs) of Faculty of Humanities researchers are visible within Curtin’s systems for capturing research; as well as beyond the university to the communities that are interested in and care about the work we do. This guide is intended for use by creative practice researchers at Curtin University, and includes real-world examples of CPROs provided by researchers. Three free repositories suitable for creative practice researchers were assessed for this guide – Zenodo, Figshare, and Humanities Commons CORE. The guide includes sections on: ...
Repositories have historically focused on a single use case, primarily the capture of traditional (t...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Libraries and archives are widely regarded as trusted repositories of knowledge: by definition, thes...
This is the final report for a project which explored the current workflows for creative practice re...
The Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) in collaboration with Curtin University Library undertoo...
The Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) in collaboration with Curtin University Library have ini...
This guide is intended for researchers who want to share their research beyond academia in free repo...
Presented in-person at a day long symposium, 'Creative Imaginations: The Future of Creative Practice...
Repositories have historically focused on supporting traditional text-based outputs in STEM areas, c...
This guide wants to inform researchers about the Creative Commons (CC) licence system. What licence ...
This paper discusses the problem of lack of clear licensing and transparency of usage terms and cond...
An important task for libraries today is to support scholars in the creation, sharing, and preservat...
In the landscape of general-purpose repositories, Zenodo was built at the European Laboratory for Pa...
Engagement with the practice-based arts research community is challenging and not helped by reposito...
An introduction to managing, preserving and maximising impact of arts research, specifically practic...
Repositories have historically focused on a single use case, primarily the capture of traditional (t...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Libraries and archives are widely regarded as trusted repositories of knowledge: by definition, thes...
This is the final report for a project which explored the current workflows for creative practice re...
The Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) in collaboration with Curtin University Library undertoo...
The Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) in collaboration with Curtin University Library have ini...
This guide is intended for researchers who want to share their research beyond academia in free repo...
Presented in-person at a day long symposium, 'Creative Imaginations: The Future of Creative Practice...
Repositories have historically focused on supporting traditional text-based outputs in STEM areas, c...
This guide wants to inform researchers about the Creative Commons (CC) licence system. What licence ...
This paper discusses the problem of lack of clear licensing and transparency of usage terms and cond...
An important task for libraries today is to support scholars in the creation, sharing, and preservat...
In the landscape of general-purpose repositories, Zenodo was built at the European Laboratory for Pa...
Engagement with the practice-based arts research community is challenging and not helped by reposito...
An introduction to managing, preserving and maximising impact of arts research, specifically practic...
Repositories have historically focused on a single use case, primarily the capture of traditional (t...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Libraries and archives are widely regarded as trusted repositories of knowledge: by definition, thes...