Policies
           
Metadata Policy
for information describing items in the repository
- Anyone may access the metadata free of charge.
 
- The metadata may be re-used in any medium without prior permission for not-for-profit purposes provided the OAI Identifier or a link to the original metadata record are given.
 
- The metadata must not be re-used in any medium for commercial purposes without formal permission.
 
Data Policy
for full-text and other full data items
- Anyone may access full items free of charge.
 
- Single copies of full items can be:
- reproduced, and displayed or performed in any format or medium
 
- for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge.
 
 
- Full items must not be sold commercially in any format or medium without formal permission of the copyright holders.
 
Content Policy
for types of document & data set held
- This is an institutional or departmental repository.
 
- London Met Repository holds all types of materials.
 
- Items are individually tagged with:
- their peer-review status.
 
- their publication status.
 
 
Submission Policy
concerning depositors, quality & copyright
- Items may only be deposited by accredited members of the organisation, or their delegated agents.
 
- Authors may only submit their own work for archiving.
 
- The administrator only vets items for the exclusion of spam
 
- The validity and authenticity of the content of submissions is the sole responsibility of the depositor.
 
- Items may not be deposited until any publishers' or funders' embargo period has expired.
 
- Any copyright violations are entirely the responsibility of the authors/depositors.
 
- If London Met Repository receives proof of copyright violation, the relevant item will be removed immediately.
 
Preservation Policy
- Items will be retained indefinitely.
 
- London Met Repository will try to ensure continued readability and accessibility.
 
- London Met Repository regularly backs up its files according to current best practice.
 
- Items may not normally be removed from London Met Repository.
 
- Acceptable reasons for withdrawal include:
- Proven copyright violation or plagiarism
 
- Legal requirements and proven violations
 
- National Security
 
- Falsified research
 
 
- Withdrawn items are not deleted per se, but are removed from public view.
 
- Withdrawn items' identifiers/URLs are retained indefinitely.
 
- URLs will continue to point to 'tombstone' citations, to avoid broken links and to retain item histories.
 
- Changes to deposited items are not permitted.
 
- If necessary, an updated version may be deposited.
 
- In the event of London Met Repository being closed down, the database will be transferred to another appropriate archive.