The list of the top 20 downloads from Spiral for September 2011 is now available to view on the Library website.
Spiral, the Digital Repository for research output of Imperial College London, aims to:
- increase the visibility of the College’s research publications
- allow free and open access to all material added to it, and
- provide links to academics’ professional web pages
To find out more about Spiral, click here.
The list of the top 20 downloads from Spiral for August 2011 is now available to view on the Library website.
Spiral, the Digital Repository for research output of Imperial College London, aims to:
- increase the visibility of the College’s research publications
- allow free and open access to all material added to it, and
- provide links to academics’ professional web pages
To find out more about Spiral, click here.
The list of the top 20 downloads from Spiral for July 2011 is now available to view on the Library website.
Spiral, the Digital Repository for research output of Imperial College London, aims to:
- increase the visibility of the College’s research publications
- allow free and open access to all material added to it, and
- provide links to academics’ professional web pages
To find out more about Spiral, click here.
The list of the top 20 downloads from Spiral for June 2011 is now available to view on the Library website.
Spiral, the Digital Repository for research output of Imperial College London, aims to:
- increase the visibility of the College’s research publications
- allow free and open access to all material added to it, and
- provide links to academics’ professional web pages
To find out more about Spiral, click here.
The Library’s pages about Spiral, our institutional repository, have been updated and redesigned. You can find them here: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/find/spiral
You can find information on:
- Keeping the right documents
- Before you add a paper to Spiral
- How to add a research paper
- How to add an Imperial awarded thesis
as well as links to information on policies and licences, copyright and more. There is also a FAQ section.
Full text PDFs of the taught course Business theses from 2006 onwards are available in the Digital Repository SPIRAL.
The theses can be viewed by selecting ‘Taught Course Theses’ from the left hand menu.
The display within SPIRAL has now had an extra column added which displays whether a thesis was awarded Distinction or not.
These PDFs are only able to be viewed by Imperial students and staff.
The 2009 projects for the Joint Honours and Intercalated BSc courses are now available on Overnight loan from the Central Library, in CD-Rom format.
Students may obtain these from the Issue Desk at Central Library.
Business School 2006 theses are now available on CD at the Core Text Collection of the Central Library.