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It is an [[Open access (publishing)|open access]] repository, and it accepts [[book]]s, [[academic journal|journal]] articles, [[patent]]s, [[academic conference|conference]] articles, and [[theses]].<ref name="faq">[http://oro.open.ac.uk/help/helpfaq.html FAQ] accessed 21 Sep 2008 02h13 UTC</ref>
It is an [[Open access (publishing)|open access]] repository, and it accepts [[book]]s, [[academic journal|journal]] articles, [[patent]]s, [[academic conference|conference]] articles, and [[theses]].<ref name="faq">[http://oro.open.ac.uk/help/helpfaq.html FAQ] accessed 21 Sep 2008 02h13 UTC</ref>


As of 21 September 2008, 496 of its publications are from the Mathematics and Computing Department of the OU, while over two thousand are from the Science department.<ref name="faculties">[http://oro.open.ac.uk/view/faculty_dept/ Browse by Academic Unit/Department] accessed 21Sep2008 02h17 UTC</ref>
As of 21 September 2008, 496 of its publications are from the Mathematics and Computing Department of the OU, while over two thousand are from the Science department.<ref name="faculties">[http://oro.open.ac.uk/view/faculty_dept/ Browse by Academic Unit/Department] accessed 21Sep2008 02h17 UTC</ref> As of 2023 the [[Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics|STEM]] department has the most overall publication downloads of any department with total downloads sitting at 22,310 for the Jul 1, 2023 - Jul 11, 2023 period.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Repository Statistics - Open Research Online |url=https://oro.open.ac.uk/cgi/stats/report/faculty_dept/stem/?from=2023/07/01&to=2023/07/11 |access-date=2023-07-11 |website=oro.open.ac.uk}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:15, 11 July 2023

Open Research Online (ORO) is a repository of research publications run by The Open University (OU).[1]

It uses the GNU ePrints software, and its repositories use the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.[2]

It is an open access repository, and it accepts books, journal articles, patents, conference articles, and theses.[3]

As of 21 September 2008, 496 of its publications are from the Mathematics and Computing Department of the OU, while over two thousand are from the Science department.[4] As of 2023 the STEM department has the most overall publication downloads of any department with total downloads sitting at 22,310 for the Jul 1, 2023 - Jul 11, 2023 period.[5]

References

  1. ^ Open Research Online, accessed 21 September 2008, 02h07 UTC
  2. ^ About ORO, accessed 21 September 2008 02h10 UTC
  3. ^ FAQ accessed 21 Sep 2008 02h13 UTC
  4. ^ Browse by Academic Unit/Department accessed 21Sep2008 02h17 UTC
  5. ^ "Repository Statistics - Open Research Online". oro.open.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 July 2023.