USQ ePrints and theses

The Library manages the depositing of USQ research output such as articles and theses into USQ ePrints.

What is USQ ePrints

USQ ePrints is an archive of research papers, theses and other materials produced by USQ staff and students. It includes preprints and postprints of journal or conference papers, book chapters or sections, books, technical reports, working papers, theses and dissertations. The goal of USQ ePrints is to preserve the intellectual output of USQ in addition to making the information easily and freely available to all.

For researchers it provides a way to make their research available to the international scholarly community quickly and easily. For readers it provides free access to international scholarly material, again quickly and easily.

Contributing your research to USQ ePrints

To find out information about what you can include in USQ ePrints and how to submit your research please check out the following pages of the USQ ePrints Help site:

Submitting your USQ thesis

Eligible USQ theses are included in USQ ePrints and the Australasian Digital Theses Program. These are deposited only by the Library's ePrints staff following award of the degree and authorisation by the Office of Research and Higher Degrees. For further details about how to prepare your thesis for inclusion in USQ ePrints and Australasian Digital Theses please refer to the guide on submitting your thesis.

For further information about depositing your research, copyright issues as well as other information about USQ ePrints please refer directly to USQ ePrints or contact the USQ ePrints coordinator: eprints@usq.edu.au.

Search for Australian and international theses

To find theses please refer to finding and obtaining theses and dissertations.