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Scholarly communication has been greatly enhanced by technology.  Effective practices in the acquisition, management and dissemination of knowledge is vital to leveraging research outcomes.

Scholarly Publishing

The Library guide on scholarly publishing provides advice on choosing an appropriate journal, high-impact publishing and open access publishing.

Tracking Research Impact

The Library provides a Tracking Research Impact service to QUT researchers. Liaison Librarians facilitate Tracking Research Impact workshops and can advise researchers on the use of metrics and data that can highlight the impact of publications and research outputs.

QUT ePrints

QUT ePrints allows QUT research staff and students to make their publications widely available, which can improve citation counts.

QUT Digital Repository

The QUT Digital Repository contains a number of freely accessible digital collections, including the Construction Innovation Collection, QUT Theses, Sugar Industry Collection and OzCase.

Creative Commons for Researchers

Creative Commons for Researchers provides advice on making research materials available by adding Creative Commons licences.

QUT Copyright Guide

The QUT Copyright Guide provides advice on a range of copyright issues related to research activities.

EndNote

EndNote software allows researchers to record, organise, and use references found when searching literature for information.