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City Research Online and REF

City Research Online and REF

Overview

The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is a system used in the United Kingdom to assess the quality of research conducted by higher education institutions (HEIs). It is managed by UK research funding bodies and serves several key purposes:

  • Evaluation of research quality across disciplines in universities.
  • Informing the allocation of public research funding.
  • Providing accountability for public investment in research.
  • Promoting excellence by benchmarking research performance.

An new open access policy for REF2029 was announced in December 2024.

The open access policy introduced for REF 2021 will continue to apply to journal articles and conference papers published between 1st January 2025 and 31st December 2025. The new REF2029 OA policy requirements will apply from 1st January 2026. Please refer to the table below summarising the requirements. 

REF2029 OA Policy Requirement  Outputs published 1st Jan 2021 to 31st December 2025  Outputs published 1st Jan 2026 to 31st December 2028 
In scope outputs  Journal articles and conference papers published in a proceedings with an ISSN  Journal articles and conference papers published in a proceedings with an ISSN 
Publication/Deposit requirements 
  • Publish gold open access OR 
  • Deposit within a repository within three months of acceptance 
  • Publish gold open access OR 
  • Deposit within a repository within three months of online publication
Version for repository deposit  Final author accepted manuscript (AAM)  Final author accepted manuscript (AAM) 
Embargo periods for repository deposits - Panels A & B

12 months 

Six months 

Embargo periods for repository deposits - Panels C & D 24 months  12 months 
Licence requirement: gold open access  CC-BY-NC-ND minimum requirement  CC-BY is preferred, otherwise CC-BY-NC, CC-BY-ND or CC-BY-NC-ND
Licence requirement: repository deposits  No licence requirement No licence requirement, but a Creative Commons licence is strongly encouraged

Clerkenwell and Moorgate campuses' staff should continue to deposit their research publications within three months of acceptance to City Research Online (CRO).

What publications are required to be deposited? 

  • Journal articles
  • Conference papers published in a proceedings with an ISSN

When are they required to be deposited? 

  • Within three months of the date of acceptance 

What version is required to be deposited? 

  • the author's accepted manuscript (AAM)
    • this is the version that has had all peer reviewed corrections made and has been finally accepted by the journal/conference 

How to deposit a publication? 

Your Digital Repository Librarian

David McTaggart

david.mctaggart@citystgeorges.ac.uk

Based at: Northampton Square Library

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