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Theses produced upon completion of undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate specialist, or postgraduate professional studies.

Theses produced upon completion of undergraduate and graduate artistic studies.

Theses produced upon completion of postgraduate doctoral or postgraduate research studies.

Scientific or professional papers in the process of publication or published in a journal.

Scientific and professional papers in the process of publishing or published in conference proceedings.

Scientific and professional chapters published in a book as an independent bibliographic unit.

Various types of books, such as authored, edited, scientific, and professional.

Presentations from conferences that can function independently or as a cohesive unit when connected with other items, such as papers in a conference proceedings.

Other types of documents, such as reports, project proposals, studies, brochures.

Photographs and illustrations created by the employees and students of the institution that owns the repository, such as artistic photographs.

Recordings created by the employees and students of the institution that owns the repository, such as podcasts and music.

Long and short video recordings created with the participation of the employees of the institution that owns the repository.

A document that details how data collected in a research project will be organized, stored, protected, and shared, ensuring transparency and long-term accessibility of research data in accordance with open standards.

All collected, recorded, or generated data for analysis to achieve new research results, including raw, cleaned, processed, and presentation data, and sharing these datasets in accordance with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) improves data transparency and usability.

Content such as exercises, simulations, surveys, diagrams, experiments, demonstrations, question banks.

Gathers various types of stored digital objects that users can further describe and present as a single unit in repositories.