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3 weeks until new UKRI open access policy – key points about the licence you need
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-02-20T19:09:44+00:0011/03/2022|Tags: barrington, creative commons, knl, licence, mirc, OA, open access, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
For anyone receiving UKRI funding, a new policy will apply for peer-reviewed research articles submitted for publication from 1 April 2022. Read the full policy now to ensure you know what your responsibilities are. Did ...
4 weeks until new UKRI open access policy – key points about the green route
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-02-20T19:10:00+00:0004/03/2022|Tags: barrington, green open access, knl, mirc, OA, open access, research publishing, SOMLibrary, ukri|
For anyone receiving UKRI funding, a new policy will apply for peer-reviewed research articles submitted for publication from 1 April 2022. Read the full policy now to ensure you know what your responsibilities are. Did ...
5 weeks until new UKRI open access policy – key points about the gold route
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-02-20T19:10:26+00:0025/02/2022|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, research publishing, SOMLibrary, ukri|
For anyone receiving UKRI funding, a new policy will apply for peer-reviewed research articles submitted for publication from 1 April 2022. Read the full policy now to ensure you know what your responsibilities are. Did ...
New for 2022! Publish your work for free in Public Library of Science (PLoS) journals
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-02-20T19:20:25+00:0011/01/2022|Tags: apc, barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, research support, SOMLibrary|
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 ...
School of Water, Energy and Environment makes 2,000 staff publications available via open access!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2021-11-18T12:51:32+00:0019/11/2021|Tags: ceres, knl, OA, open access|
We are delighted to announce that our School of Water, Energy and Environment has reached its 2,000th staff publication deposit in CERES, the publicly accessible repository of the University’s research outputs. CERES includes journal ...
What are repositories and why are they useful?
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:22:20+00:0002/09/2021|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 ...