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Scholarship@Western: Institutional Repository Mandate and Policy

Table of Contents:

Mandate Defined Terms Eligible Contributors Content Guidelines Format Types Submission Guidelines Copyright Limits on Public Access to Materials Withdrawal and Modification Preservation Disclaimer Use of Metadata

1. Mandate

Scholarship@Western is an open access digital repository that collects, archives, preserves, and freely disseminates electronic copies of publications and other scholarly outputs by members of the Western University community. It aims to facilitate knowledge sharing and broaden the international recognition of Western’s academic excellence by providing open access to Western’s intellectual output and professional contributions.

2. Defined Terms

Administrator: refers to the Research and Scholarly Communication Librarian within Western Libraries who is responsible for Scholarship@Western operations.

Affiliated University Colleges: refers to Brescia University College, King’s University College, and Huron University College.

Community Administrator: refers to any individual granted privileges to manage content in a selected Community or Collection in Scholarship@Western.

Contributor: refers to the member of the Western community who makes the submission to Scholarship@Western

Embargo: refers to a temporary restriction on access imposed by a publisher or journal as part of their copyright policy.

Mediated Deposit: a service whereby Western Libraries staff submit materials on behalf of a contributor or group of contributors or provide support to a Community Administrator to submit materials.

Metadata: refers to the information used to describe a publication on the S@W submission form (e.g.Title, Author, Keywords, Abstract).

Non-exclusive right: refers to the right granted to Western Libraries to archive, preserve, reproduce, and freely disseminate scholarship, all with proper attribution and for non-commercial purposes only.

3. Eligible Contributors

4. Content Guidelines

5. Format Types

Scholarship@Western supports a wide range of file types and includes options for native file download. Currently supported file types include:

6. Submission Guidelines:

Contributors can deposit materials into Scholarship@Western independently or through Western Libraries’ Mediated Deposit Service. See the Scholarship@Western Submission Processes for more information.

Scholarship@Western content is organized around Communities, which generally correspond to administrative entities such as faculties, schools, research institutes, or other groups. Communities may contain Sub-Communities or Collections to reflect the structure of the unit and the nature of research conducted. Repository submissions and content management may be carried out at individual (contributor), Collection, Sub-Community or Community levels. In the absence of a Community/Collection administrator, content is managed by Western Libraries staff.

Regardless of how content is submitted or what Community it is submitted to, the responsibilities and rights described below apply.

6a. Responsibilities of a Contributor

6b. Rights of a Contributor

6c. Responsibilities of Western Libraries

6d. Rights of Western Libraries

6e. Responsibilities of a Scholarship@Western Community Administrator

6f. Rights of a Scholarship@Western Community Administrator

8. Limits on Public Access to Materials

9. Withdrawal and Modification

Requests for withdrawal are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and must include a justification for the request. Requests for withdrawal are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and must include a justification for the request.

Requests for withdrawal or modification of theses and dissertations should be directed to the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (SGPS); all other requests should be directed to scholarship@uwo.ca

10. Preservation

11. Disclaimers

12. Use of Metadata

Scholarship@Western metadata can be harvested by third parties for purposes related to the discovery of contents. However, harvesting the full text documents is not permitted except when explicitly granted by the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (for dissertations and theses) or Western Libraries (for all remaining content).

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Scholarship@Western Submission Processes

Option 1: Self-upload

Option 2: Western Libraries' Mediated Deposit Service

Western Libraries staff members will submit materials on behalf of a contributor or group of contributors or will provide support to a Community Administrator to submit materials.

For individual researchers, Western Libraries staff members will:

For departments, faculties, and research groups, Western Libraries staff members will:

Contact scholarship@uwo.ca to learn more about our Mediated Deposit Service for individual researchers, departments, faculties, and research groups.