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Have you ever noticed the Creative Commons (CC) logo on a publication and wondered what it means? Perhaps you’ve been asked to choose a Creative Commons license by a publisher, but haven’t been sure about ...
Tags: barrington, creative commons, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary|20/01/2022
Discussing her career prior to studying at Cranfield, Emma Wordsworth-Higham jokes that she was prone to experiencing the so-called ‘seven-year itch’. Joining a management training programme straight out of university, she had worked in ...
Tags: career change, Executive education, logistics and supply chain management, school of management|19/01/2022
Including research data in your research process can bring many benefits; these include greater visibility for data creators, a more transparent research process, and opportunities to identify potential collaborators. With the inclusion of CORD data ...
18/01/2022
Financial sources can be extremely useful to any company research, giving anything from straight figures to an insight into company structure, ownership and strategy. Try the following resources: Fame Use for financial data and ownership ...
Tags: company financials, dmda, ecbs, financials, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|14/01/2022
(From left to right: Wenliang, Carla and Karina) As a new Cranfield student, and even a current one wanting to relocate, deciding where to live can be a very stressful decision. We don’t often ...
13/01/2022
We have just subscribed to membership of one of the Open Access deals with PLOS which means that if you are a Cranfield corresponding author you can publish your article open access without paying an ...
Tags: apc, barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, research support, SOMLibrary|11/01/2022