What is the O2?
It is the institutional portal that compiles, disseminates and preserves the UOC community's open-access digital publications.
It helps disseminate the University's activity around the world, increasing visibility and impact.
It was created in 2010 to position the UOC as a global university committed to the open access movement.
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How do I publish my final project under a Creative Commons licence?
Once you've chosen which Creative Commons licence you want to use, add it to the bottom of the front page of your work.
For example, if you choose the most restrictive Creative Commons licence, add the licence's logo, the copyright symbol, your name and surname, the year of publication and the legal text for the licence.
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What can I publish in the O2 Repository UOC?
The UOC’s institutional repository is the portal for collecting, disseminating and preserving the open-access digital publications produced by members of the UOC as part of their research, teaching and management work.
Administrative staff Any type of document created as part of your administrative activity within the framework of the UOC: reports, articles, presentations, communications, congresses, posters, reviews, etc. Professor Any type of document created as part of your teaching or research activity within the framework of the UOC: study guides, continuous assessment tests, examinations, examination decisions, preprints, postprints, articles, communications, congresses, etc. Researcher Any type of document created as part of your research activity within the framework of the UOC: articles, preprints, postprints, communications, congresses, reviews, etc. Student or alumnus You can only publish the final bachelor's degree or master's degree projects, internship projects and master's degree research projects carried out while studying at the UOC. The repository ensures that your project will be preserved; you will be able to download it from the repository whenever you want.
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