Prior to depositing the final version of your thesis with Research Commons, it must be submitted via the School of Graduate Research (Higher Research) or Student Services (Masters).
For help with formatting your long document, please contact the E-tuts team.
The final version of your thesis must be submitted in PDF format to the University’s research repository, Research Commons.
If you are currently logged into the University of Waikato environment, you can select from the following links. If you are met with a login screen, follow the login instructions.
To deposit your thesis, follow the instructions below:
Log into Research Commons
Select the Theses community
Select either Masters Degree or Higher Degree collections
Click deposit and complete the form
Please log in using your Waikato student email address. When completing your submission, be sure to include an email address that you check regularly for updates on your submission status (in the preferred email address field) as your student email address will be deactivated at a later date. University staff will review the information you provide after you submit the form. For more details about this process, please refer to Thesis Submission: After Submission.
If you have any problems with the deposit process, please contact the Library at researchcommons@waikato.ac.nz.
Once submitted, your thesis does not go live immediately.
As freedom to exchange ideas and to publish acquired knowledge are fundamental to the purposes of a university, restrictions on freedom of access to dissertations and theses are acceptable only in limited circumstances. Embargoes on access to dissertations and theses require the written approval of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research.
The only grounds under which an embargo of a thesis or dissertation is likely to be approved, and even then for only a limited period, are:
If you wish to apply for an embargo you must apply as soon as possible using this form:
If your thesis contains previously published journal articles, it's important to check the author agreement with the publisher to determine what versions of the articles can be included in Research Commons:
Check if the publisher allows uploading of the published version online.
Determine if the publisher permits uploading of the "author accepted manuscript," which is the post-refereed, pre-published version of the article.
Find out if the publisher has placed an embargo on the author accepted manuscript. Many open access versions of papers have a 12- or 24-month embargo period before they can be made public.
When submitting your thesis, please indicate if it contains published articles. If you wish to link to a published article, you can use its DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or a standard web link.
A thesis or parts of a thesis are often subsequently published either as journal articles or as books. For more information or advice on publishing, check out the following: