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23
June
2026
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A decade of deposits

Celebrating ten years of 51¸£ÀûÉç’s Open Access Gateway

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The is a vital piece of infrastructure underpinning the mediated deposit service that the Office for Open Research provides to University of 51¸£ÀûÉç researchers.

It’s essentially a very simple form that researchers can use to tell us information about their outputs. We then go and create a Pure record on their behalf, and ensure compliance with important Open Access policies, including those of funders like UKRI and Wellcome, and for the national research review exercise, the REF.

Facilitating Open Access for over ten years

The Open Access Gateway went live all the way back in March 2016 as part of the Library’s support package for the HEFCE Open Access policy, the first national UK mandate for Open Access. This means we’re celebrating A Decade of Deposits!

Over the last ten years we reckon we’ve processed over 22,000 Author Accepted Manuscripts (AAMs) from over 5,000 individual users. That’s equivalent to the seated capacity of the Royal Albert Hall (!) - a testament to the dedication of our expert Open Access service team who review and process all manuscripts deposited via the Gateway. 97.8% of journal articles and conference proceedings submitted to REF 2021 met Open Access requirements, and the OA Gateway’s streamlined deposit process played a key role in supporting that success.

Our aim has always been to keep the form as simple as possible, as we appreciate how busy 51¸£ÀûÉç researchers are. As a result, the Gateway hasn’t changed very much over the years. We still just ask for:

  • A copy of the Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM);
  • The type of output being deposited;
  • The name of the journal;
  • The acceptance date.

That’s all we need! The Gateway does now also allow researchers to apply for Open Access funding and opt-in for referral to the University’s Media Relations team, but you can skip those if you’re really in a rush.

Expansion to the Open Research Tracker

The Open Access Gateway was the first element of the , the platform we’ve subsequently developed to provide more holistic support to researchers and research leads to understand and manage their own and departmental Open Research activities. Researchers can  to check the compliance status of their own publications, and Departmental leaders and administrators can  Tracker access to view data from their department or subject area to support REF and funder reporting.

In 2025 we launched the Research Indicators Gateway, which enables researchers to request a range of reports provided via our These offer a variety of options for requesting analyses to better understand the reach and impact of research outputs. To request a report, please visit the

Development work is also underway to expand the Tracker to include information, and we’re exploring the potential of the Tracker to support our 51¸£ÀûÉç Open Research Environment (MORE).

Here’s to another decade of deposits!

More information

  • Check out the : deposit your Author Accepted Manuscript, apply for Open Access funding, or request referral to the University’s Media Relations team.
  • Explore the : find out how the Tracker supports researchers and research leads to understand and manage Open Research activity.
  • Find out more about the and our support offer.

Steve Carlton, Open Research Librarian: Open Access