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Open access glossary
Cranfield University2024-05-16T16:12:27+01:0010/06/2019|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, OA, oa week, open access, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
Do you know your AAM from your APC, your CRIS from your CERES, and your CTA from your CC-BY? If the answer to any of these questions is a resounding ‘No!’, then you need our ...
10,000 Cranfield journal articles available via open access!
Cranfield University2024-05-16T16:14:34+01:0006/02/2019|Tags: barrington, ceres, environment, erosion, knl, mirc, OA, open access, SOMLibrary|
We are delighted to announce that the 10,000th journal article has been added to CERES, the publicly accessible repository of the University’s research outputs. It includes journal articles, PhD theses, book chapters, working papers and ...
British Standards and ISO standards demystified
Cranfield University2024-06-25T13:07:25+01:0006/12/2018|Tags: barrington, british standards, iso, knl, SOMLibrary, standards|
We are frequently asked how to find ISO (International Standards Organisation) standards. The best way to find them is to go straight to our British Standards Online (BSOL) service. Why go to British Standards if you ...
What is an ORCID and why do I need one?
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:42:20+00:0010/09/2018|Tags: barrington, cris, knl, mirc, OA, open access, orcid, publications, research, SOMLibrary|
You might have heard or seen the word ORCID but may not be sure exactly what it is or how important it is to all Cranfield researchers… What is an ORCID? An ORCID id is ...
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 ...
Four tips for consent forms
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:35:32+00:0028/03/2017|Tags: barrington, consent, cord, data, ethics, knl, mirc, rdm, research ethics, SOMLibrary|
Having recently looked at data protection in research data management (RDM) generally, and anonymisation more specifically, now let's take a look at participant consent, as that's another common area for questions. Ethics support at Cranfield ...
