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Dadun

Terms of Use

All members of IESE Business School, including professors, research staff and students, are welcome to use Dadun to archive and share their works as long as they have rights to do so. 

Dadun has activated a collection for IESE Business School split into two areas: Academic Repository and Doctoral Theses & Dissertations.

Unless otherwise specified, all works on Dadun can be viewed and downloaded by users for their own research, private study and teaching purposes.

What kind of works may I deposit on Dadun?

Users can deposit all kinds of input including articles (peer-reviewed), theses, book chapters, monographs, working papers and conference proceedings.

Published versions of works are accepted (postprints) as well as documents not published by conventional commercial channels (grey literature).

Copyright

Contributors to Dadun must hold the copyright (either solely or jointly) or the right to deposit for the content they submit to Dadun.

The first time you want to submit a work to Dadun you must grant IESE Library a non-exclusive distribution license upon submission.

That should ensure that any existing agreement related to the submitted works, such as prior agreements with journal publishers, are not in conflict with preservation and dissemination of the works through Dadun.

For unpublished works, such as PhD theses, the usage term will be governed by Creative Commons License Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Use SHERPA/RoMEO to search for global publishers’ open access policies or use Dulcinea for Spanish publishers’ open access policies. 

Read the Dadun Policy Document (in Spanish) for more information.