Research Output System (ROS)
 is UNSW's system for capturing and reporting research publications and outputs. The system is designed to help reduce the time and effort spent on managing publication and research outputs across the university. The system offers several functionalities to support UNSW ¹û¶³app including: Â
- streamlined and, in many cases, automated publications data entry
- impact measurements, including H-indexes, citation counts and altmetrics
- easy export options that may assist in the creation of publication lists for CVs, grants and promotion applications
- collecting and collating data for HERDC and other research assessment exercises
- uploading accurate publication information to the .ÌýÌý
ROS is also integrated with UNSW's institutional repository, UNSWorks. This streamlines the process for uploading publications to the repository to make open access copies available and to meet the  a²Ô»å  open access mandate requirements. As a result of this integration you can use ROS to:  Â
- create a link between your publication and any associated grants. ROS then automatically sends metadata about this publication to UNSWorks to meet the first part of the ARC and NHMRC open access mandate requirements
- upload full text copies of your publications to UNSWorks where copyright permits.ÌýÌýÂ
ROS also includes  deposit advice for journal articles, making it easier to check if you are permitted to upload a copy of your article.
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To learn more about using ROS, visit the  or message us via .
Research @ UNSW Gateway
The Research @ UNSW Gateway is a single web portal for all aspects of research at UNSW. Publication data presented on researcher profile pages is sourced directly from ROS.  your profile today.
Research impact
The UNSW Library  is a starting point to help you monitor and measure your research impact. The guide includes resources about journal impact, research profiles and citation databases.