Institutional Repository preserves and supplies the works of an institution. Research NCKU! presents the research results of authors/organizations.

NCKU Institutional Repository

Institutional repository is an archive for collecting and preserving full-text digital copies of the intellectual output of personnel from an institution. It provides a platform for inquiries and use. The types of information collected include journal articles, submitted manuscripts, academic dissertations and theses, patents, lecture materials, and course materials. For researchers, the advantages of authorizing an institutional repository include preserving digital materials, promoting research visibility, and increasing the chance of being cited. NCKU's system is provided to colleges/departments/units for browsing purpose or used to search for institutional works. You can also filter your results to find full-text articles. A value-added function is shown on the left of each item page displaying the number of citations in and web links to Web of Science and information on PulmX Metrics (number of citations, number of times a full-text article or abstract is used, number of captures, and number of mentions on social media).

Taiwan Academic Institutional Repository (TAIR)

TAIR is a platform integrating the collections of over 130 academic institutions in Taiwan, provided to search for or browse various major institutional repositories. This platform can be used to search for publishers and journal policies to ensure that researchers are given a basis when authorizing the posting of their journal articles in an institutional repository. You can also try out the query term function in the Trend page to understand various institutions in terms of specific keywords.

Research NCKU!

Research NCKU! is an archive for collecting and organizing the theses/dissertations, research projects, and patents (in US, Japan, and Europe) of NCKU's staff, researchers, and departments, as well as instruments and equipment available at NCKU. This platform provides multidisciplinary collaborations, increases the depth and breadth of academic research, integrates industrial applications, and establishes infinite possibilities for international cooperation.