Publishing in the Research Collection

The Research Collection is ETH Zurich’s repository for publications and research data, and therefore also serves as its publication platform. This is where ETH Zurich faculty, staff and students can publish the full text of their work or openly share their research data (open access).

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Scientific full texts

ETH Zurich implements its open-access policy with the Research Collection. All members of the ETH Zurich community can publish their scientific full texts independent of traditional publication processes. Their publications are compiled in the Research Collection. It serves as the basis for ETH Zurich’s academic reporting and for all ETH Zurich websites that are managed with the AEM content management system.

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Research data

Research data from ETH Zurich scientists are made available in the Research Collection. Data can be published, shared and archived independently or as supplementary material for articles, doctoral theses or other texts. You can find more detailed information under Publishing research data.

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Advantages of the Research Collection

  • Text indexing in Google Scholar and other search engines
  • Content preview for ZIP and tar archives
  • Information on the copyright guidelines of journals and periodicals
  • Automatic publication of articles when retention period expires
  • Link to Grant ID, export to the EU portal OpenAIRE

  • Citable Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for publications and data
  • DOI reservation possible
  • Unique identification of the author(s) with ORCID iD
  • Download statistics updated daily
  • Cited-by statistics from Web of Science and Scopus
  • Reception on blogs, on social media and in other media (altmetrics)
  • Option to select and allocate access permissions
  • Indefinite or limited retention periods for data
  • Ongoing import of publications from Web of Science and Scopus
  • Batch-import of literature lists from RIS and BibTeX files
  • Import via DOI request or from own ORCID profile
  • Interfaces for reuse of publication data

Contact

Research Collection
  • +41 44 632 72 22
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