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    Images from the Open Exeter Discuss, Debate, Disseminate training event

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    Photographs from the Open Exeter Discuss, Debate, Disseminate training event held in June 2102. The event comprised a discussion of the issues around the management of research materials and data and an opportunity to network with other researchers, PhD students and early career researchers from all disciplines .JIS

    Promotional materials for the Open Exeter Thank You event

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    Promotional materials for the Open Exeter Thank You event which was an opportunity for the team to thank members of the University who had helped further the work of the project.JIS

    Promotional postcard for the Open Exeter Data Asset Framework Online Survey

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    Postcard (sides 1 and 2) used to promote the Open Exeter Data Asset Framework (DAF) online survey.JIS

    Open Access Research and Research Data Management Policy, University of Exeter

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    NOTE: this supersedes the original version of the policy published on May 28 2013This is the 2017 Open Access Research and Research Data Management Policy of the University of Exeter, published in January 2017. It replaced the first Open Access Research and Research Data Management Policy (http://hdl.handle.net/10036/4280), which was published on 28 May 2013. The open access element of this 2017 policy was replaced by the 2022 University of Exeter Open Access Policy (http://hdl.handle.net/10871/129137) in April 2022 and subsequently by the 2025 University of Exeter Open Access Policy (http://hdl.handle.net/10871/139636) published on 13 January 2025. The research data management element of this 2017 policy still applies as of January 2025

    Summary Findings of the Open Exeter Data Asset Framework (DAF) Survey

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    This report provides the initial findings of the research data management survey and interviews conducted by the JISC-funded Open Exeter project. Adapted from the Data Curation Centre’s Data Asset Framework (DAF) methodology, an online survey was created and follow up interviews were conducted with respondents. The survey was designed to uncover how researchers at the University of Exeter created data, where they stored their data, whether they backed up their data and what happened to their data when the project was finished. As with similar surveys conducted by other HEIs the survey was open to PGR students as well as academic staff.JIS

    Excavations at Holloway Street, Exeter 1974 (Exeter archive site 50)

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    From September to November 1974 excavations took place at the top of Holloway Street in advance of a new road scheme and housing for the area. The site was excavated by the Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit

    Excavation at Goldsmith Street, Exeter 1971 (Exeter archive site 37)

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    From August 1971 to May 1972, the Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit (EMAFU) undertook excavation on a large plot of land between Goldsmith Street and St Pancras Lane. This plot was designated for development as part of the Guildhall Shopping Centre. The excavation was funded jointly by Exeter University and Exeter City Council with additional financial assistance from the Department of the Environment

    University of Exeter Institutional Rights Retention Policy

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    Rights Retention refers to the practice of authors retaining certain rights to their work, including the rights to share, reuse and distribute it, rather than signing these rights over to a publisher. The University of Exeter waives ownership of, and acknowledges that members of staff own the copyright to, scholarly works they create. In exchange, authors grant the University a non-exclusive, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free licence to make manuscripts of their scholarly articles publicly available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence or a similar licence terms. The CC BY licence is applied to the author accepted manuscript version at submission, giving precedence over any subsequent publisher's licensing agreement. This enables authors to retain sufficient rights to deposit their work in a repository and share it as open access immediately upon publication. The policy applies to journal articles and conference proceedings with an ISSN, submitted from 1 January 2024, authored or co-authored by staff or postgraduate research students whilst they are affiliated with University of Exeter. Authors should include a Rights Retention statement in their manuscript at submission and in any covering letter: “For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission". After acceptance, authors should upload the author accepted manuscript version via Symplectic to ORE, when this is required for funder or REF compliance, in line with the Institutional Open Access Policy

    Exeter cathedral and its restoration /

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    Errata inserted.2 of the illustrations are albumen prints.History and description of Exeter catherdral. -- Transcripts of four sermons presented at the re-opening of the cathedral (October 18 & 19, 1877). -- Funeral sermon for Sir Gilbert Scott (April 7, 1878).Mode of access: Internet

    An evaluation of the small claims dispute resolution pilot at Exeter County Court

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    Final report prepared for the Department of Constitutional Affair
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