Welcome to University of Melbourne ePrints Repository (UMER)
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The UMER collection will be moving to a different software platform in early June. All UMER services (RSS, statistics, deposit, search) will continue to be available. All links to existing items in the repository will be maintained via a redirection service. Training will also be available if required. Further information will be provided closer to the cutover date. Apologies for any inconvenience that may occur during this transition. For any queries or further assistance, please contact umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.au The University of Melbourne ePrints Repository is an institutional server designed to load and provide free access to the research output of University of Melbourne academic staff. The repository is part of a GO8 initiative here in Australia The initiative aims to: -
This GO8 initiative is part of a scheme to ensure that research output will be visible, accessible and usable through a global network of interlinked services. The initiative has established international standards for doing this and free software is now available for setting up institutional repositories which will be searchable by "scholarly" search engines such as Arc, my.Oai and OAIster PH.D and Masters Research Theses in this repository (UMER) are also available in the Australasian Digital Thesis (ADT) More detailed information about UMER, including policies, instructions and copyright can be found at this page. |
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University of Melbourne ePrints Repository is running on EPrints2 archive-creating software, which generates eprints archives that are compliant with the Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting OAI 1.1.
The eprints.org archive-creating software is available for free at http://www.eprints.org/.




