Public Policy Reports Collection

What do I need before I can begin?

There is no application process to view the University of Toronto (U of T) Public Policy Reports Collection. However, if you would like to submit a report to the collection, please note that authors and/or co-authors must have been faculty members, fellows, students or staff who were at U of T at the time of publication and have a valid UTORid.

The U of T Public Policy Reports Collection

This University of Toronto (U of T) Public Policy Reports Collection is a collection of grey literature (articles not published in scholarly journals or books) produced by U of T units that focuses on current local, provincial, national and global public policy matters.

Members of the U of T community who have authored or have access to relevant reports are encouraged to submit them for inclusion in this collection. At least one of the authors and/or co-authors must have been faculty members, fellows, students or staff at U of T when the report was drafted.

For faculty members or librarians able to hold grants at U of T, public policy reports entered into the collection are automatically fed into their research profile in Elements as part of a complete listing of scholarly works. These materials can then be made publicly discoverable on DiscoverResearch. More information about how to make changes to your DiscoverResearch profile can be found at the DiscoverResearch resource page.

Please reach out to a VPRI Contact listed below if you have questions.

VPRI Role

  • Respond to general questions about the U of T Public Policy Reports Collection

VPRI Contact

Staff

Daniel Harney
Manager, Projects and Engagement
Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation (OVPRI)
(416) 978-4612

Staff

Stephannie Roy
Executive Director, Strategy and Office of the Vice-President
Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation (OVPRI)
(416) 946-8524

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