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  • Online Griffith University theses via GRO (Griffith Research Online) Griffith Research Online (GRO) is the institutional repository for Griffith Research publications, including Griffith Higher Degree by Research theses.

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  • ProQuest Dissertations and Theses-Full Text (ProQuest) Access a multidisciplinary collection of dissertations and theses, both full text and citations, from 1861 to current. more... less... The ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database is the world's most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses. It is the database of record for graduate research, with citations for over 2.4 million dissertations and theses produced since 1861 included from around the world. More than 900,000 theses authored since 1997 can be downloaded in fulltext as PDFs. MOBILE ACCESS: Optimised for use on mobile devices
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Your thesis is the culmination of years of hard work and dedication, an original and significant contribution to your field of study. It stands to reason you would want to showcase your efforts on the world stage.   

When you deposit your thesis or any published, peer reviewed research outputs you make during your HDR candidature into Griffith University’s repository, Griffith Reasearch Online (GRO) anyone with access to the internet can access your work.  

GRO is an open and accessible digital archive that is discoverable through Google, Google Scholar and the National Library’s Trove database. It increases the visibility, reach and impact of your research.  

Although it is a requirement of your candidature to submit your work into GRO, the benefits are many:  

  • With your work publicly available and accessible, it will be easier to find and increase the likelihood that it will be cited by others.   
  • Your work will be safely preserved and sufficiently described, making it available for researchers long into the future.   
  • In making your research open and discoverable the opportunities for collaboration with academia, industry and policy makers increase.   
  • You can be assured your research outputs align with Griffith’s open research principles and with national and international initiatives that foster open research, ‘making research as open as possible and as closed as necessary’.   

Instructions on when and how to submit your thesis and publications can be found on the Griffith Graduate Research School’s (GGRS) Thesis Submission and Examination and Publishing During Candidature pages.   

Is submission still in the future? Do you need help with publishing your article? Then don’t forget to check out the upcoming Researcher Education Development (RED) workshops such as:  

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  • Systematic style reviews – Tips and tools for getting from start to finish – 4 May  

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I have submitted my higher degree by research (hdr) thesis. what happens next.

The Thesis Examinations team will conduct a thorough check to ensure that you:

  • have met all the submission requirements
  • are currently enrolled
  • have satisfactorily completed all the candidature milestones.

Your candidature will end when the thesis is submitted for examiniation. The thesis is deemed as submitted once required forms have been completed and the thesis is submitted to the Griffith Graduate Research School. If the program includes a creative component, the candidature will end when the creative component is examined. You will have continued access to supervisors, email, computing and library facilities during the period of examination and revision of the thesis. A candidate cannot withdraw from candidature or withdraw the thesis from examination once the thesis is submitted.

International candidates are not required to remain in the country during examination and revision of their thesis. If you opt to stay, you can apply for an official statement confirming enrolment with the University and date of submission which can be given to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to apply for a visa extension.

After the examination is completed, and before the degree is awarded, one digital copy of the final version of the thesis must be uploaded via myGriffith > My program > My candidate centre. The digital copy will be deposited with the Library for inclusion in the Griffith University Research Theses Repository, and will be discoverable Trove, the National Library of Australia's discovery service.

For more information see steps to submitting a thesis .

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Can I include my articles in my thesis?

You may include your published articles in your thesis for conferral.  (However, if candidates include the publisher version of their article in their thesis for marking, they will generally need to substitute the accepted version of this article in their thesis for publication—see below.)

But when submitting your thesis with articles for publication on  Griffith Research Online , you are permitting Griffith University to publish articles whose copyright will normally belong to the journal publishers. This should not be a problem if you follow the advice in this guide. If you don't get the required permissions to include your articles, then you must either redact your article/s from your thesis or put an embargo on the publication of your thesis until you obtain the permissions. You can request an embargo through [email protected] .

Which version of my articles do I need?

Firstly, ask your supervisor which of the following versions you are to include in your thesis conferral:

  • Publisher’s version or version of record (the formatted article in the journal—typically in PDF format).
  • Postprint or accepted version (the version that has undergone the peer review process, that is the final version but without the publisher’s layout—typically in Word format).
  • Preprint version (any version prior to peer review—typically in Word format).

However, when publishing your thesis on Griffith Research Online most publishers (apart from open access publishers and Elsevier) do not permit the publication of the publisher's version in a thesis. If you have a publisher's version in your thesis for marking, you will generally need to substitute the postprint (or "accepted") version in your thesis for publication (in accordance with the embargos stipulated by the journal publishers—as advised below).

How can I get permission to include the version I want in my thesis for publication?

Take the steps listed below until you get permission.  Normally permission for the accepted version will include an embargo period of 12 months or even more before you may publish the postprint (or "accepted") version of your article in your thesis on  Griffith Research Online (though some permissions may permit you to publish immediately).  Note that Griffith will publish your thesis 12 months after conferral (unless you request otherwise).  Please store your permission so it can be retrieved if required.

Some students take a proactive step to get permission.  Before signing their publication agreement, they hand write onto the agreement the following addendum: "By signing this document, parties agree that the accepted version of this article may be included in the author's thesis for publication on Griffith Research Online in accordance with Griffith University's policy." This addition to their agreement gives these students the permission they require.

How to get permission for the Postprint (or "accepted") version

Articles published by elsevier, sage or springer.

Elsevier and  Sage permit the insertion of the accepted version of an article (immediately after publication) in an author's thesis for publication on  Griffith Research Online .  So if your article is published with  Elsevier  or  Sage , you don't need permission.

Springer too will permit you to publish your accepted version immediately in your thesis on  Griffith Research Online. But you must formally get permission to do this through the "Reprints & Permissions" link.  (This you can find in the "About this Article" tab on the web page where you article is published.)

Articles not published with Elsevier, Sage or Springer

  • Search using your journal title on the  Sherpa Romeo website to find the embargo period for the postprint (or "accepted") version of your article on an Institutional Repository. Normally the embargo will be 12 months. As your thesis will be published on  Griffith Research Online 12 months after conferral, a 12 month embargo will permit you to include your accepted version. If you need help, ask the  Library .
  • Alternatively, check your publisher's agreement or your publisher's "Journal Author Rights" on the internet. Some publisher's agreements or policies allow you to include the accepted version of your article in your thesis for publication on a University Repository website such as  Griffith Research Online . Contact the  Information Policy Officer if you need assistance in understanding your agreement.
  • If none of the above work for you, adapt and send  this permission email to include the accepted version in your thesis for publication on  Griffith Research Online . Normally you will receive an email reply granting permission within a week.
  • If, after sending the  permission email , you don't receive the permission you require, seek advice from the  Information Policy Officer.

How to get permission for the Publisher's version

  • If your article is published with Elsevier, there is no need to get permission.   Elsevier permits  the insertion of the publisher version of your article (immediately after publication) in your thesis for publication on Griffith Research Online.
  • If you are not publishing with Elsevier, check your publisher's agreement or your publisher's "Journal Author Rights" on the internet. Some publisher's agreements or policies allow you to include the publisher's version of your article in your thesis for publication on a University Repository website such as  Griffith Research Online . Contact the  Information Policy Officer if you need assistance in understanding your agreement.
  • If none of the above work for you, adapt and send  this permission email to include the publisher's version in your thesis for publication on  Griffith Research Online . You should normally receive a response within a week.
  • If, after sending the  permission email , you don't receive the permission you require, seek advice from the  Information Policy Officer .

What if my thesis is complete, but one of my articles is not yet published in a journal?

There is no issue including articles that aren't yet published in your thesis for conferral only.

But when submitting your thesis for publication on  Griffith Research Online , you are permitting Griffith to publish your article 12 months after your thesis has been conferred. Most journal publishers in their policies will not accept material that has previously been published. This is called the pre-publication rule.

However, as long as your articles are published in journals prior to your thesis being published by Griffith, there is generally no issue for two reasons.  Firstly, your thesis (containing versions of the articles) is published after the articles.  Secondly, your thesis will contain the pre-print versions of your journal articles (which were published after conferral), and almost all publishers permit the immediate publication of preprint article version in a thesis by a university once they have published the article in the journal.  (You can check regarding the publication of preprints by searching on the journal titles in Sherpa Romeo .)

By agreeing for your thesis to be published by Griffith 12 months after conferral, this normally provides you with sufficient time to publish your remaining articles in journals.  If about 10 months after conferral, any of your additional articles are still yet to be published, contact the Information Policy Officer .  The Information Policy Officer can organise an additional embargo on the publication of your thesis so you can comply with the pre-publication rule when publishing your remaining articles.

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