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Oxford University Research Archive (ORA)
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Oxford participants: Sally Rumsey (Main Contact)
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Project Description:
Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) contains research publications and other research output produced by members of the University of Oxford. Content includes copies of journal articles, conference papers, theses and other types of research publications. The full text of many of these items is freely available to be used in accordance with copyright and end-user permissions.
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Visit the LibGuide on depositing data in ORA
Deposit data in ORA
ORA is the University of Oxford's repository for research outputs, including data.
The service is an archival store which can preserve digital data produced wholly or in part by Oxford researchers. It is a University-wide service provided by the Bodleian Libraries. ORA can be used to store data that underpins scholarly publications, allowing the data to be cited. Where appropriate, data may also be made available for reuse by others.
ORA is not intended to replace national, subject, or other established data collections; instead, it complements other data archives by providing a local archive for researchers who are not able or do not want to deposit their data elsewhere. If data has been deposited elsewhere, Oxford researchers are encouraged to add a metadata record to ORA, to provide an additional means of discovery.
For information about the service, see the Bodleian's LibGuide on depositing data in ORA. To deposit in ORA, visit the ORA Deposit page, and select the ‘Deposit data’ option.
Any enquiries may be sent to [email protected] .
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Find theses and dissertations
Read our guidance for finding and accessing theses and dissertations held by the Bodleian Libraries and other institutions.
Submitting your thesis to ORA: How to deposit
- Eligible degrees
- Requirements
- What to deposit
- Pre-deposit checklist
- Hardcopy thesis submission
- How to deposit
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- Restricted access to your thesis
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This page is a guide to using the ORA deposit system . A more detailed and visual guide can also be downloaded from this page.
Getting to the deposit form
- Go to http://ora.ox.ac.uk
- Click on Deposit then Deposit Thesis .
- Click Sign in with SSO if your Oxford Single Sign-on account is still active, or login with your ORA user information (an ORA depositor account can be requested from this page).
- Once logged on, you will be directed to your dashboard. From here you can resume or edit a previous, partially complete submission, or you can start from scratch by clicking Add new work , then selecting Thesis .
Using the deposit form
There are seven short pages to complete, which can be freely navigated using the numbered tabs at the top of the page, or by sequentially clicking 'continue' at the bottom.
* Mandatory fields are marked required
You can save your work at any time using the Save button in the top-right.
- Details : Enter your thesis title, abstract (if you have two, please use the short one) and all keywords and subjects (clicking +Add another between each one).
- Contributors : Your details should automatically be entered, but can be amended or added to. Leave the role 'Depositor' in place and + Add another Role to confirm that you are also the 'Author'. You should also add your supervisor's details by selecting +Add another Contributor .
- Bibliographic Details : Add your thesis language, degree name and leave to supplicate date.
- Funders : It is important to add funder information (name and grant number) if your thesis was funded, and the form will allow you to add as many funders as you have.
- Licence and Rights : Add the rights holder (normally you unless you have transferred rights to a publisher or another body) and the copyright date (usually printed on the title page of your thesis). You may also add a licence to specify reuse for your work - if you don't, the default ORA licence will be applied (does not permit reuse). The 'Deposit note' section allows you to add any further miscellaneous information you think is important to tell us.
- File Upload : It is usually best to save your progress before attempting to upload files. Click +Choose files or drag and drop them in and click Start upload once they have appeared and fully loaded at the top of the screen. You can then select version and embargo information for each individual file. Please note that by uploading your files to ORA, you are agreeing with our ORA deposit licence agreement .
- Related Items : On this optional page, you can add information about related items, including published papers derived from your thesis work, or underlying data.
When you are satisfied that you have completed the form fully and correctly, click Submit in the top-right of the page. This will once again save your deposit form and take you to a final submission page. Click Submit for Review .
What happens next?
- Once you have submitted your thesis for review you will be returned to your dashboard. Your thesis will show as submitted and will no longer be editable.
- You will receive a notification via email that your deposit has been received.
- ORA staff will review your deposit (this may involve adding/editing metadata and/or contacting you for clarifications). This may take a few days.
- You will be sent a further email when your thesis deposit has been reviewed - at this stage you have met the deposit requirement for graduation, you will be able to access your thesis record page from ORA (and SOLO when indexed) but you may still be asked for further information or documentation.
Grant of Licence
Before you deposit your thesis in ORA you will need to agree to the ORA grant of non-exclusive licence. This licence sets out both the depositor's and the Bodleian Libraries' responsibilities. It is necessary so that the Bodleian Libraries are able to store your thesis for the long term and make it available via ORA.
Each depositor (whether academic staff, administrator, graduate research student or other party) is required to read and agree to this agreement when submitting each item.
This agreement may be made by a person depositing an item on behalf of the author
About this deposit licence
This deposit licence sets out the terms on which you may deposit any work in the Oxford University Research Archive (ORA). A list of defined terms is included at the end of the deposit licence.
Please read the deposit licence carefully before depositing any work in ORA. By depositing any work in ORA, you confirm that you accept the terms of this deposit licence.
Copyright in the thesis usually rests with the author: this does not change when depositing your thesis in ORA. The author does not give away any rights to the Oxford University Research Archive or the Bodleian Libraries. However, please see information on third party copyright .
Deposit guidance
- Thesis deposit - 'Quick look' Download this visual guide to follow the steps of deposit using our forms.
Do you have the correct username and password?
To deposit items, you will need to use your Oxford Single-Sign-On (aka WebAuth, Herald, WebLearn) username and password. For details see https://webauth.ox.ac.uk/
Alumni University members (or if your Single-Sign-On has expired) should request a depositor account or contact [email protected]
Please note that this is not a login for any other University of Oxford service. For details on how to become part of the Oxford Alumni, see the University's Alumni site .
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Members of the University of Oxford can deposit a wide range of research to ORA including articles, conference papers, theses and data. DEPOSIT
The ORA Oxford Thesis Collection presents the theses available within ORA. For many of these works ORA is the only space in which the content is made available, making it a valuable resource for accessing the research being undertaken by the University of Oxford students and early career researchers.
Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) ORA was established in 2007 as a permanent and secure online archive of research produced by members of the University of Oxford. It is now mandatory for students completing a research degree at the University to deposit an electronic copy of their thesis in this archive.
Oct 29, 2024 · ORA was established in 2007 as a permanent and secure online archive of research materials produced by members of the University of Oxford. ORA provides a single point of public access to electronic copies of peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, working papers, reports, book sections, research data , and research theses by ...
Thesis How does gamification impact on medical students’ academic motivation towards otolaryngology, and what demographics influence this: a mixed methods study Burr, C
Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) contains research publications and other research output produced by members of the University of Oxford. Content includes copies of journal articles, conference papers, theses and other types of research publications. The full text of many of these items is freely available to be used in accordance with copyright and end-user permissions.
Oct 29, 2024 · The Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) was established in 2007 as a permanent and secure online archive of research materials produced by members of the University of Oxford. It provides a single point of public access to electronic copies of peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings by Oxford authors and Oxford research ...
Visit the LibGuide on depositing data in ORA. Deposit data in ORA. ORA is the University of Oxford's repository for research outputs, including data. The service is an archival store which can preserve digital data produced wholly or in part by Oxford researchers. It is a University-wide service provided by the Bodleian Libraries.
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Oct 29, 2024 · Before you deposit your thesis in ORA you will need to agree to the ORA grant of non-exclusive licence. This licence sets out both the depositor's and the Bodleian Libraries' responsibilities. It is necessary so that the Bodleian Libraries are able to store your thesis for the long term and make it available via ORA.