DevNet Online Publishing Criteria
DevNet can only publish your research online if it meets the following criteria:
- When the research was undertaken, at least one of the key researchers involved was an employee of, or a student at, a university based in New Zealand or Australia.
- The research has clear development relevance.
- The research is of a substantive nature. If it is student research, this will normally mean that the research is either a Masters thesis or PhD dissertation (or that it is an article based on thesis or dissertation work).
- That Dev-Zone can publish the research without being in breach of copyright. This is particularly important in the case of journal articles and book chapters.
If you are a student and you would like us to publish your research
online you will also need to provide us with contact details for your
supervisor - this is so that we can verify that the research is
appropriate for publication.
Please be aware that, by publishing your research online, you will be
making it available to anyone, anywhere in the world. Please do not
publish your research if doing this would pose a threat to your, or your
research subjects', safety.
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