Libraries
Where should you publish your paper?
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:31:33+00:0028/09/2017|Tags: barrington, journals, knl, mirc, OA, open access, paper, publication, SOMLibrary|
That's not an easy question as there are lots of factors to take into consideration when choosing where to publish, but let's take a look at a few aspects. Firstly, you probably need or want ...
How do I reference a book review… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T20:31:58+00:0005/09/2017|Tags: book, book review, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
If you’ve come across book reviews when searching the journal databases, you may have wondered what they are and whether you should cite them. In essence, a book review provides a summary and a critical ...
Introducing… Citation analysis
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T20:32:08+00:0023/08/2017|Tags: citations, google scholar, knl, mirc, muscat, research, scopus, SOMLibrary, web of science|
It's common practice when you're doing research to take a good paper and follow up on its references, looking for anything you haven't yet read, to make your research more comprehensive. This involves working backwards ...
Confused by copyright?
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:32:39+00:0002/08/2017|Tags: barrington, copyright, knl, licensing, mirc, publication, publishing, rdm, research data management, SOMLibrary|
As researchers are increasingly expected to publish research outputs online, including data, the question of copyright and licensing often arises. Are they different, and how do they affect each other? Because they have legal implications, ...
You can now analyse consumer spending by income bands in Passport
Helen Beton2023-02-20T20:33:12+00:0017/07/2017|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, muscat, passport, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-industry|
It is now possible to analyse consumer spending by income bands in Passport. You can find the new analysis tool via the ‘Consumers’ – ‘Income and Expenditure’ links on the site. The tool allows you ...
An open science checklist
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:33:21+00:0005/07/2017|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, open research, open science, rdm, research data management, SOMLibrary|
One reason that research data management has advanced in the priorities of the higher education sector in recent years is the "reproducibility crisis" in science. This has led many researchers and organisations to support a ...