A journal article is a peer-reviewed work published in a scientific journal. These items are typically between 5 and 20 pages long. This guide explains how to ensure your peer-reviewed journal articles are correctly registered in Pure.
The University library performs the initial registration for most formal publications, including journal articles, conference proceedings, and preprints. This means you should not have to add these items from scratch. However, not all items will be found by the library, and it's important to check and verify all added items.
Your role as a researcher is to:
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If you want to add an item, first check if the publication already exists:
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Additional remarks:
If you have a published article that does not appear in Pure after a reasonable amount of time, it may have been missed by the library process. Please add it yourself, following the guidelines as shown above, and additionally, please do the following:
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