Depositing your electronic thesis: a how to guide
Finished your PhD thesis? It’s time to submit.
Unsure of your access level options? Confused about any third-party copyright in your thesis? Then this session is for you.
The final step after completing your thesis is to deposit an electronic copy into the University’s Repository, Apollo. This training session will cover how to ensure you meet all the requirements for submission, how to decide on the access level for your thesis and finally a demonstration of successfully depositing your work using Symplectic Elements.
Please note: This session will also be offered online in Lent and Easter terms, with dates to be confirmed.
- PhD students at the University of Cambridge
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Wed 30 Nov 2022 15:00 - 16:00 | 15:00 - 16:00 | Cambridge University Libraries Online | Katherine Burchell |
This session will cover the following:
- What to include in your electronic thesis submission
- Choosing the right access level for your thesis
- What to do about third party copyright
- What your funders require from you
- Live demo of depositing your PhD thesis in Symplectic Elements
Online workshop
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