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Last Updated: Oct 26, 2022     Views: 2401

Not all information in ScholarBank@NUS is accessible to the public. There are three levels of access in ScholarBank@NUS:

Open: metadata and full-text or data files are accessible worldwide.

Restricted: metadata and full-text or data files are accessible by NUS staff and students. You will need to sign in with your NUSNET ID to ScholarBank@NUS in order to view the record.

Closed: only the metadata is accessible.

We encourage open sharing of research works in ScholarBank@NUS to advance science but understand that there might be reasons for keeping something in the Closed or Restricted categories. Nevertheless, the majority of metadata records (including abstract) in ScholarBank@NUS are searchable worldwide.

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