Welcome to the University of Lodz Repository! We collect and share the output of research and teaching employees of the University of Lodz. Resources deposited in the Repository – publications, research data – are given a permanent identifier (handle). Our platform, based on DSpace, provides access to open scientific resources, as well as integration with other sources of scientific information, including linking an author account to an ORCID ID. |
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The University of Lodz Repository operates as an institutional repository based on Regulation No. 51 of the Rector of the University of Lodz of 31 March 2015. | |
For matters related to depositing documents, | |
please contact the Repository team – e-mail: repozytorium@lib.uni.lodz.pl | |
Aleksandra Brzozowska | |
Paweł Fiszer | |
Marta Gołuchowska | |
Olga Hummel | |
Anna Zatora | |
University of Lodz Library, room 109, 1st floor. | |
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