Institutional repositories are open access repositories run by Universities. Apollo is the University of Cambridge’s institutional repository. As well as preserving and making accessible the knowledge generated by Cambridge researchers, Apollo enhances its visibility and impact.
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- Should the accepted manuscript (AAM) include figures and other supplementary materials?
- When does the embargo period come into force?
- I don’t want people to read or cite my AAM. It’s inferior to the published version.
- Is the Repository discoverable? How will people find it?
- What is a preprint server?
- What is an institutional repository?
- What is a subject repository?
- My manuscript is live on Apollo but under an embargo / not yet publicly accessible, is it still REF-eligible?
- The embargo period for the accepted manuscript version of my publication has expired, but the manuscript has not been made live in Apollo yet. Is my publication still REF-eligible?
- The embargo on my accepted manuscript is wrong, is my paper still REF-eligible?
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