FAQ: When submitting to TIND, why should I add keywords to my submission?
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Last Updated: Jan 12, 2026
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Last Updated: Jan 12, 2026
Views: 33
When you submit work to the institutional repository, TIND, provide keywords to ensure accurate indexing and improve discoverability in the institutional repository.
A minimum of three keyword topics will help users locate your work more easily within the repository. Keywords also enhance visibility in external search engines and databases, increasing access to your work beyond the institution.
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