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Pure Repository TU Delft Marcel Broekarts, TU Delft Library May 25, 2018

Current Research Information System (CRIS) A current research information system (CRIS) is a database or other information system to store and manage data about research conducted at an institution.

TU Delft Research Information System Pure

TU Delft personal profile page

TU Delft Research Information System (PURE portal)

Research network

Benefits

Repository

Repository

Fact and figures

The architecture

Open Acces

Open Science policy at TU Delft “We want our researchers to share their scientific output by default through our TU Delft Repository, in the same way that they now publish in journals or books” Karel Luyben, former rector magnificus of TU Delft

Route to Open Access No fees paid to publisher Articles are free to read after an embargo period Ususally accepted version (post print or Accepted Author Manuscript)

Route to Open Access Author/institution usually pay APC to publisher   Author/institution usually pay APC to publisher Free and immediate access on journal’s usual platform

Green Institutional Repository Pure portal Improving energy performance of Dutch homes: coping with general investment behaviours Institutional Repository Pure portal

Green Institutional Repository Pure portal Adsorption equilibrium of nitrogen dioxide in porous materials Institutional Repository Pure portal

Gold From Problems to Potentials: The Urban Energy Transition of Gruž, Dubrovnik Institutional Repository Pure portal