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Journal articles - In most cases authors sign agreements transferring copyright to the publisher. The majority of academic publishers' contracts allow authors to deposit a copy of their texts in the institutional repository. Publishers do not, however, usually allow re-use of their PDF (layout and formatting), so in order to deposit full text of an article in the repository, authors are required to provide the 'camera-ready' or edited version. Publishers will specify whether the pre-print or post-print (peer-reviewed, edited) version may be included in a repository.The record for each article includes full details of the original publication and a link to the official journal URL.

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Sample paragraph here: Goldsmiths academic staff may deposit materials directly in Goldsmiths Research Online (GRO), and automatically have accounts created for them when they join the college. Users will be authenticated by the Goldsmiths directory so you will need a Goldsmiths Active Directory ID (i.e abcde001) to be able to add materials.

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Journal articles - In most cases authors sign agreements transferring copyright to the publisher. The majority of academic publishers' contracts allow authors to deposit a copy of their texts in the institutional repository. Publishers do not, however, usually allow re-use of their PDF (layout and formatting), so in order to deposit full text of an article in the repository, authors are required to provide the 'camera-ready' or edited version. Publishers will specify whether the pre-print or post-print (peer-reviewed, edited) version may be included in a repository.The record for each article includes full details of the original publication and a link to the official journal URL.

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Visual Cultures

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The following paper reflects upon the authors’ experiences of assisting in the realization of the spatial sound work The Talking Drum by Bill Viola. Originally recorded as an exploratory performance between 1979–82, The Talking Drum was realized as an immersive sound installation at the Vinyl Factory Space, Brewer Street, London, from 13 October to 7 November 2015.

The paper is a collaborative endeavor, between Astra Price (California Institute of the Arts and archivist at Bill Viola Studio) and James Bulley (artist and researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London) who worked together with Viola and his partner Kira Perov in Summer 2015 to transform archival recordings of the originally site-specific performance recording into a spatialized sound installation. Here we seek to explore the contextual, theoretical and curatorial discourse that arose in the re-presentation of the work.

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