EPrints can be aligned with your Institution’s look and feel. It can be adapted to suit your research activities. And can be tuned to make it just how you need it to be.
One size does not fit all.
Victoria University Research Repository
Victoria University is large research active university based in Melbourne Australia.
It has been using EPrints to share its research outputs online since 2009, amassing over 31,000 public records.
Each research output is presented along with details of its creators, citation counts and links other related resources. The pages are responsive and in keeping with the main VU website.
More info on VU here.
UCA Research Online
The University for the Creative Arts is a vibrant university based in Farnham, Epsom & Canterbury, in the UK.
UCA has a long history of producing research outputs in a variety of forms. They have used EPrints to represent this online since 2007.
The design of UCA’s repository needs to have the imagery front and centre. It also needs to be responsive without compromising the visual impact.
The University of Chichester’s Open Access Repository
The University of Chichester is based in the cathedral city of Chichester on the south coast of the UK.
Chichester have been using EPrints for many years. They have recently undergone an upgrade and a rebrand. Aligning its look and feel with their main website.
Their design includes engaging visual menus which link through to details of their research outputs for each area of the University.
Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive
Sheffield Hallam University is a large and diverse university, with around 32,000 students and 4,500 staff.
SHU’s repository uses our latest engaging front page features, while also aligning with the broader University branding.
The repository’s record pages are divided into logical areas, making the presentation of complex information easier to navigate.
University of Central Lancashire Research Data
The University of Central Lancashire, UK.
UCLan uses EPrints for both its research outputs and to publicise its research data outputs. EPrints can support raw datafiles as well as the more traditional ones.
Each dataset has its own page, describing its features, giving details of each file and links to other associated resources. Larger datasets can be held within the repository or kept elsewhere with a public page describing the details along with the process of requesting access.
EdShare at Glasgow
University of Glasgow have long been avid users of EPrints for research outputs through to thesis archives and recording research Impact. Their use of EdShare is no exception.
EPrints can be used to share Educational objects too. Our EdShare flavour is used at a number of institutions to share teaching and learning resources more broadly.
EdShare resources can be presented to be read or watched in place. Presentations can be paged through, or videos watched. These resources can be downloaded individually or wholesale. Video can be embedded elsewhere easily with the supplied include codes.
Try EPrints for yourself!
Take a look round our demonstration install of EPrints for Publications.
Browse the content or register as a user or editor. See how your content looks.
Let us know what you think.
Each record on our example is divided locally into panels for the different aspects of page. These can be folded away, rearranged or replaced, depending on what you need from EPrints.