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OPARU is the OPen Access Repository of Ulm University and Ulm University of Applied Sciences.
Members and affiliates of Ulm University and Ulm University of Applied Sciences can publish via OPARU and thereby make their publications accessible worldwide free of charge. In addition to traditional publication formats, research data can also be published on OPARU. Publications can also be indexed as "metadata only" entries. This means that publication lists can be completely integrated in OPARU.
The bibliography of Ulm University and the bibliography of Ulm University of Applied Sciences are integrated in OPARU and include all publications that originated at the respective institution. Both bibliographies are continuously maintained by the kiz and the THU, respectively.
Via OPARU you can comply with the recommendation of the Open Access Resolution of Ulm University and the Open Access Policy of the THU to self-archive your publications on the institutional repository.
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