Use AI guidance for topic preparation, metadata and related-record discovery where enabled.
Read the explanation first, follow the steps in order, then check the common mistakes and troubleshooting notes before asking support. The goal is to help non-technical users understand both what to do and why it matters.
Before you start
- Confirm you are using the right institution, role, record, or public page before making a change.
- Keep official names, departments, titles, years, emails, and file details consistent.
- When you are unsure, stop and contact the repository team instead of publishing incorrect information.
Step-by-step guide
Complete each step carefully. Do not skip a step simply because the page appears to have saved; repository records depend on correct metadata, policy, and review history.
- Use AI suggestions as a starting point.
- Verify all sources and citations.
- Check related records for overlap.
- Follow your department rules.
- Do not submit AI output without academic review.
Important notes
- AI is an assistant, not a final academic authority.
How to confirm the task is complete
- The page, record, or setting opens without an error.
- The visible information matches the official institution or repository record.
- Any review, access, or publication decision has a clear note or traceable history.
- A public visitor can understand the record without needing private dashboard context.
When to ask for help
Contact the repository team when a record belongs to the wrong institution, a file opens incorrectly, a user cannot access the correct workflow, or the guide does not match the screen you are seeing.