It is a means of storing, preserving and managing electronic documents and data, and providing them so that they become available in digital form, and for easy access later. This data may include articles, conference papers, journals, book chapters, scientific research, and others. Repositories are a type of scientific content management systems, as they collect the intellectual assets of institutions and allow their use to support related activities.
-Archiving intellectual productions and the CV of instructors, facilitating access to information, and achieving higher rates of reading and searching for information.
-Helping to communicate with other colleagues, learn about the results of new research they publish, and reviewing their accumulated knowledge.
-Helping them manage what research funding agencies require by providing digital repositories.
-Considering it as an intermediary in many uses related to research, lectures, and data.
-The renaissance of the institution and the advancement of its status through frequent viewing of the content of the digital repository in which its productions are stored.
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The instructor must follow up on updating information from the CV and published research within the instructor’s personal account in the digital repository.
When registering, please use the official university email.