TSpace is a free and secure research repository established by University of Toronto Libraries to disseminate and preserve the scholarly record of University of Toronto.
The work must be authored, produced, or sponsored by U of T faculty. With the exception of researchers at other Canadian institutions depositing work in TSpace through the CARL Adoptive Repositories Program with consultation with University of Toronto Libraries.
Submissions must be scholarly, research, or pedagogical materials (e.g. manuscripts, journal articles, books/book chapters, conference presentations, theses and dissertations, etc.).
The work must not be ephemeral; deposits are intended to be permanent contributions to the repository.
The work should be final and complete (e.g. papers that are ready for publication or have been published, books or book chapters that are complete on their own).
The work should be ready for public dissemination in open access environment immediately upon submission or after an embargo period.
The files should be made accessible in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), where practicable (examples of not practicable situations may include materials formatted by the publisher, or files you have no authority or control over). Refer to Prepare Materials for Submission before upload for instructions.
Related works (e.g. sets or series) should be submitted together where possible
All works must be submitted in a manner consistent with Canadian Copyright law: i.e. the author must have copyright, permission from a rights holder, or must avail themselves of one of the permitted uses of copyrighted content in the Copyright Act of Canada. Refer to Prepare Materials for Submission for instructions.
For each submission, one or more file(s) must be uploaded. Links to external websites or standalone pages can be included in addition to the file(s) but cannot be the only source of content, since TSpace cannot guarantee long-term access to external pages