Answered By: David McGowan Last Updated: Jun 28, 2021 Views: 983
Answered By: David McGowan
Last Updated: Jun 28, 2021 Views: 983
A small number of publishers consider the inclusion of material in a thesis online as prior publication. Therefore, you should seek guidance from the publisher themselves, contact the Open Research Team or discuss the matter with your Primary Supervisor. It is possible, in agreement with your Primary Supervisor, to restrict access for up to five years if you intend to publish.
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