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Jan-2003Changing work: Changing roles for Vocational Education Teachers and TrainersChappell, CS; Johnston, RL
2004Diversity and coherence : a study in human resource developmentJohnston, RL
2012Movement Demands And Match Performance In Professional Australian FootballJohnston, RL; Watsford, ML; Pine, MJ; Spurrs, RW; Murphy, AJ; Pruyn, EC
Jan-2001Reaction evaluation and the vocational educatorChappell, CS; Johnston, RL; Kanes, C
Jan-2012Relationship Between Leg Stiffness And Lower Body Injuries In Professional Australian FootballPruyn, EC; Watsford, ML; Murphy, AJ; Pine, MJ; Spurrs, RW; Cameron, MP; Johnston, RL
Mar-2012The Validity And Reliability Of 5-Hz Global Positioning System Units To Measure Team Sport Movement DemandsJohnston, RL; Watsford, ML; Pine, MJ; Spurrs, RW; Murphy, AJ; Pruyn, EC
Jan-2001Workplace change and organizational training practiceChappell, CS; Johnston, RL; Kanes, C
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OPUS (Open Publications of UTS Scholars) is the UTS institutional repository. It showcases the research of UTS staff and postgraduate students to a global audience. For you, as a researcher, OPUS increases the visibility and accessibility of your research by making it openly available regardless of where you choose to publish.

Items in OPUS are enhanced with high quality metadata and seeded to search engines such as Google Scholar as well as being linked to your UTS research profile, increasing discoverability and opportunities for citation of your work and collaboration. In addition, works in OPUS are preserved for long-term access and discovery.

The UTS Open Access Policy requires UTS research outputs to be openly available via OPUS. Depositing your work in OPUS also assists you in complying with ARC, NHMRC and other funder Open Access policies. Providing Open Access to your research outputs through OPUS not only ensures you comply with these important policies, but increases opportunities for other researchers to cite and build upon your work.

OPUS archives UTS research submitted for the UTS Research Output Collection (UTS ROC) and Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA). It also stores digital theses and forms of scholarship that do not usually see formal publication.

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When you claim (or enter) your research in Symplectic Elements, simply upload a copy of your work which can be made openly available. Symplectic provides information on which version of your work to upload. If you are unsure, please supply a copy of the Accepted Manuscript version. Ensure you check the box to "agree to the OPUS license terms".

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Once items are cleared of copyright constraints and/or publisher embargoes, your work is moved to Open Access and made accessible to the public.

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