Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I submit my papers in InK?
- How do I revise a submission?
- Can I post a reprint from a journal?
- I don't have electronic versions of old papers that I'd like to include in the repository. Is it okay to scan the printed page to a PDF file?
- More InK FAQs
- How do I submit my papers in InK?
For SMU community, submit your papers to IRIS and we submit them to InK for you. For further information contact the Library
- How do I revise a submission?
To revise a submission that has been posted to the repository, contact the Library with the new version.
- Can I post a reprint from a journal?
It depends on what the journal allows, which is usually specified in their agreement with the author. If it would not violate copyright to post the reprint on your repository site, you're welcome to do so. Permissions for many publishers can be found at SHERPA RoMEO.
- I don't have electronic versions of old papers that I'd like to include in the repository. Is it okay to scan the printed page to a PDF file?
Yes--scanning printed pages is a great way to create PDF files for inclusion in the repository. There are two ways to scan a page: using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) or scanning the page as an image. Making OCR scans requires careful proofreading and loses the original formatting of the documents. Image scans cannot be searched. The best solution takes advantage of both of these methods. Many software applications allow for the OCR capture of image scans. When documents are scanned this way, users see the image scan but search the full-text of the document. This is the preferred method for scanning documents for the repository.