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Love Data Week – Tuesday – Everyday data

On 12 February 2019 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

One thing that we don’t focus enough on when talking about Data from our seats in an academic institution, is the everyday sort of data, the kind generated when you use social media or collected …

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Love Data Week – Monday – Help us help you!

On 11 February 2019 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

Welcome to Love your Data Week! This week we are going to be talking about data from all perspectives starting with an investigation of the data that underpins the research that is done here at …

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New for 2019: Term-time Tuesdays!

On 9 January 2019 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

Just a short post today – don’t forget help and support is available on all of the above here on the blog, on Twitter, in person and also by email and on Skype. I’m normally …

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Universities, Publishers, Journals and now Funders all back ORCID

On 10 December 2018 By cn35 In Open Access, Research, Research Funding

Nine funders, including UKRI, Royal Society and Wellcome Trust have all signed an open letter pledging their commitment to implementing ORCID IDs: Full article on Research Professional This is a very welcome move that follows …

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Open Access Week – Finding and using OA resources

On 26 October 2018 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

All this week we have been talking about Open Access and the benefits of sharing your work – but there is one more benefit for you! The fact that everyone else is making work Open …

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Open Access Week – #ThesisThursday!

On 25 October 2018 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

Welcome to #ThesisThursday, an event being held as part of Open Access Week, led by the British Library. Follow @EthosBL today or the hashtag #ThesisThursday to see what is going on! Last year the University …

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Open Access Week – OA is good for you!

On 24 October 2018 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

Did you know that open access articles attract more citations than those published in subscription journals? Between 2004 and 2015 SPARC collected a body of research evidence demonstrating the Open Access Citation Advantage. A study …

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Open Access Week – How are we doing?

On 23 October 2018 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

GALA vital statistics: how do your papers rate? Nearly 1,200 papers have already been uploaded this year, adding to over 14,000 records that have been created since GALA was launched in 2009! Since 2009, items …

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Open Access Week – GALA is for Life, not just for GREAT!

On 22 October 2018 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

Welcome to Open Access week – Starting out with: GALA is GREAT! GALA is the University of Greenwich’s Open Access Repository. It is also used to collect papers you want to submit to the GREAT …

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Next week is Open Access Week!

On 17 October 2018 By cn35 In Open Access, Research

Keep an eye out here on the blog and follow us on twitter for daily features on Open Access at Greenwich! Find out about: ♦ GALA! It’s not just for GREAT, or the REF! ♦ What can Open …

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