About the Carleton University Institutional Repository

The Carleton University Institutional Repository collects, preserves, and provides access to materials related to research, teaching, and learning at Carleton University.

The repository provides open access to scholarly and creative works deposited by Carleton authors and researchers, as well as all dissertations and theses produced at Carleton University.

In addition to scholarly work, the repository features holdings from Archives and Special Collections and digital materials acquired by Carleton University Library to support research and teaching needs.

The Carleton University Institutional Repository is hosted and maintained by Carleton University Library.

Share your work

Adding an open-access copy of your work to Carleton University Institutional Repository increases the visibility and impact of your research and complies with funding agency requirements for open access.

Repository collections of scholarly and creative works include:

  • journal articles
  • books and book chapters
  • theses and dissertations
  • research reports and whitepapers
  • technical documents and other grey literature

To have your work included in Carleton University Institutional Repository, you must read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Deposit Agreement.

Please contact us at open-access@library.carleton.ca to discuss adding your work. We can help review copyright permissions to make sure that you have the right to republish your work in an institutional repository. We will also add materials to the repository on your behalf.

Learn more about Library support for open access publishing.

Use our collections

We aim to provide the widest possible access to materials in repository collections so researchers anywhere can find and use scholarly and creative works produced at Carleton University.

Works have been made openly available with consent of the copyright owner(s) and with all rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, publicly accessible works may be used for non-commercial research, educational, or related academic purposes only. For details, please refer to the Terms of Use.