Sökresultat

Filtyp

Din sökning på "*" gav 558344 sökträffar

Register and publish in full text

Registration in LUCRIS and adding a full text These instructions cover procedures and requirements before the public defence such as obtaining an ISBN, registering in LUCRIS, and publishing the full text to increase visibility. Register your doctoral thesis in LUCRISDoctoral students at Lund University use LUCRIS to register their degree project and the thesis when it is completed.To register your

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/doctoral-theses/register-and-publish-thesis - 2026-04-19

ISBN for a doctoral thesis

This applies to doctoral students at Lund University only. Before sending your doctoral thesis to print, it needs a unique identifier called an International Standard Book Number (ISBN). The ISBN is usually printed on the first page of the thesis.Depending on your faculty or department, you can request an ISBN either from your faculty or from the University Library.The University Library issues tw

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/doctoral-theses/isbn-doctoral-thesis - 2026-04-19

LUCRIS and LU Research Portal

Lund University’s research output, for example articles, doctoral theses, conference papers, and reports, are collected in the LUCRIS research information system. In many cases, researchers can make their work freely accessible in full text. Reviewed and validated research output is public and visible in Lund University research portal. Registering and uploading your publication in LUCRISPublicati

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/lucris-and-lu-research-portal - 2026-04-19

Small science on big machines

Patterns of collaboration and use of contemporary large neutrons and x-rays research infrastructures Sweden is investing billions of Euros in the neutron facility ESS and the synchrotron facility MAX IV, both in Lund, and the experimental resources these facilities make available will most likely alter the dynamics of Swedish science dramatically. How is contemporary science organized? What is the

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/small-science-big-machines - 2026-04-19

Student papers

As a student at Lund University, you can publish your thesis or degree project online through LUP Student Papers. It is your course that is responsible for reviewing and publishing your thesis. The University Library manages the platform, but all departments that use LUP student papers have their own routines and workflows for handling theses. To learn more about how registration and publishing ar

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/student-papers - 2026-04-19

Open access

To publish research as open as possible Lund University encourages researchers to publish their work via open access, making articles and publications freely available online to increase visibility and impact. This page provides information on ways to publish, funding, copyright, and choice of publication venue. Publish open accessFees and fundingChoose a journalCopyright Open access (OA) is a pub

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/open-access - 2026-04-19

Collections

Lund University Library has been building up its collections since the foundation of Lund University in 1666. Today, the collections cover over 120 kilometres of shelf space, span over two thousand years, and cover every possible subject. Do you know that the University Library receives a legal deposit copy of every item published in Sweden? That is why our collections expand by two metres every d

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/about-lund-university-library/collections - 2026-04-19

Distributing a doctoral thesis

Submit your printed thesis You must submit three copies of your doctoral thesis to the University Library. Leave your thesis at the information desk or send it by post. Submit printed copies Submit three complete copies of your doctoral thesis to the University Library. Each copy of the doctoral thesis must contain a document data sheet. Leave the copies at the information desk on the entrance flo

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/doctoral-theses/distributing-doctoral-thesis - 2026-04-19

Library Board

The Library Board is the board of the University Library. It is generally responsible for the collective library services at Lund University - the University Library, faculty libraries, and independent centre libraries. The Library Board consists of Pro Vice-Chancellor Viktor Öwall, the chairman, the Library Director, four faculty members, two external members and two students. The members are app

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/about-lund-university-library/organisation/library-board - 2026-04-19

Mission statement

Mission statement of Lund University Library Lund University Library is one of the oldest university libraries in Sweden, with a significant breadth with regard to both its collections and target groups (students, researchers and the general public). The University Library aims to manage and develop its activities with a focus on user needs. Lund University Library shall:be a university-wide resou

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/about-lund-university-library/organisation/policy-documents/mission-statement - 2026-04-19

APC funding for OA-journals not included in agreements

If an open access journal is not covered by the University’s publishing agreements, researchers may apply for funding to cover the article processing charge (APC). Researchers at Lund University can apply for funding of the APC in pure open access journals when the journal is not covered by any of the publisher agreements.This financial publishing support does not include extra costs for pages and

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/open-access/lund-universitys-apc-fund - 2026-04-19

Newspapers

You can read newspapers on microfilm and on the newspaper computer. The microfilms and the newspaper computer are in the basement. You can also request original newspapers from our external storage. And read them in the Special Collections Reading Room. Newspapers on microfilm | Information and support Newspapers are available on microfilm in the basement, which is open when the library is open. Y

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/newspapers - 2026-04-19

Start an OA journal

Free publishing platform, support and tools for editorial teams The University Library runs a server with the publishing system Open Journal Systems (OJS). Editorial staff at Lund University are welcome to use the system for publishing existing or recently started, publications. The University Library offers server space and system, start-up support, and some technical support, all free of charge.

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/open-access/start-oa-journal - 2026-04-19

To choose an open access journal

Choosing where to publish your research is an important step that affects visibility, impact and compliance with funder requirements. When considering open access journals, it’s important to assess quality, peer review and indexing to ensure your work reaches a wide audience. This page provides guidance on what to consider before submitting to a journal, including how to identify reputable journal

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/open-access/choose-open-access-journal - 2026-04-19

Contact us

Description of the accessibility issues found on this website (required) Inaccessible content that you want us to provide URL for the webpage that has issues (required) Do you use any accessibility tool to interact with this webpage? Do you wish to be contacted? In that case please write your email, telephone or postal address Leave this field blank

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/form/contact-us - 2026-04-19

Accessibility of portal.research.lu.se

This website is run by Lund University, Section Research, Innovation and Collaboration. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website, and this document describes how portal.research.lu.se complies with the accessibility regulations, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report problems so that we can fix them. How accessible is portal.research.lu.se? We know some par

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/accessibility-portalresearchluse - 2026-04-19

Self-archiving

Self-archiving, also called green open access, is a way of providing free access to a published or accepted research publication, and means that a full-text version of the publication is uploaded to an institutional archive or other open archives. Self-archiving means that a copy of a published work is uploaded in full text in an open archive. Full-text publication of the reviewed, accepted versio

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/open-access/self-archiving - 2026-04-19

The Jarring Collection

Unique manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan The Jarring Collection consists of 560 manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan, today's Chinese province of Xinjiang. The books date from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The collection not only mirrors Eastern Turkestan society and culture with its classic and folk literature, Islamic religious manuscripts, judicial and historic documents, manuals of medicine,

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/digital-collections/jarring-collection - 2026-04-19

Copyright and Creative Commons licenses

Copyright gives you, as a researcher, control over how your material is used. Through open access publishing and Creative Commons licences, research can be shared freely while clearly defining the conditions for reading, citing and reusing the material. What is copyright?Copyright is the legal right that automatically arises when someone creates a work, such as a text, an image or a musical compos

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/copyright - 2026-04-19