Many practice researchers wish to showcase the outcomes of their research by submitting multi-component outputs to institutional repositories, drawing them together as one research output.
The “project” item type on GRO is an effective way of achieving this. You can use the project functionality in GRO to draw together several individual outputs into one large ‘container’, allowing you to bring together several related smaller pieces into an overarching collection.
We are able to ‘mint’ Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for project records, allowing your research to have a permanent link that is citable and discoverable. More information on how to get a DOI is available in the “Persistent Identifiers” section of this guide.
Examples on GRO
Some example GRO records that showcase multi-component practice research projects are listed below:
Bulley, James. Realising Daphne Oram’s Still Point (1948). [Project]
Furse, Anna F. D. The Theatre of Our Bodies. [Project]
Mortimer, Nicholas; Macdonald, Dash and Kargotis, Demitrios. Post Workers Theatre. [Project]
Asante, Barby. Declaration of Independence. [Project]
Hameed, Ayesha. Black Atlantis. [Project]
Help and support
Guidance on creating “project” records for multi-component GRO entries is available here.
If you need further help or advice with creating a project record, please email gro@gold.ac.uk