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Company codes – CUSIP, SEDOL, ISIN…. What do they mean and how can you use them in our resources?
Tracey Nunn2025-07-11T13:34:20+01:0021/01/2022|Tags: Bloomberg, capitaliq, company financials, datastream, EIKON, fame, financials, mirc, sdc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
As you use our many finance resources you will probably notice unique company identifiers which may be codes or symbols. It is worth spending some time getting to know what these are and which resources ...
Your essential guide to the six Creative Commons licenses
Emma Turner2023-02-20T19:19:54+00:0020/01/2022|Tags: barrington, creative commons, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary|
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 ...
Paraphrasing in academic writing
Karen Stokes2025-07-08T14:44:38+01:0026/10/2021|Tags: academic writing, APA7, barrington, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, paraphrasing, referencing, SOMLibrary, writing|
If you're writing a paper or assignment, you’ll soon realise that there are many rules to citing and referencing. Following our recent post on using quotations in your academic writing, here we aim to answer some ...
What is a data journal and why might I publish in one?
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:21:53+00:0001/10/2021|Tags: barrington, data, data journals, knl, mirc, open data, rdm, research data, research data management, SOMLibrary|
Data journals are publications whose primary purpose is to expose datasets. They enable the author to focus on the data itself, rather than producing an extensive analysis of the data which occurs in the traditional ...
What are repositories and why are they useful?
Cranfield University2024-05-16T16:08:59+01:0002/09/2021|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, repositories, SOMLibrary|
An open access repository is a digital repository where the content is freely available to download and reuse (sometimes with restrictions), where no login or subscription is required. An institutional research repository is a digital repository for the storage ...
Publish gold open access for free!
Cranfield University2025-07-08T14:12:37+01:0014/06/2021|Tags: barrington, gold open access, knl, mirc, open access, read and publish deals, research publishing, SOMLibrary, transformational deals|
OK, so now I’ve got your attention, here are all the details you need to know to ensure that your research can be published gold open access completely free of charge. That’s right - nil, ...
