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Fancy a bit of lunchtime learning with the Library?
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2021-12-02T17:19:58+00:0007/12/2021|Tags: barrington, cord, knl, mendeley, mirc, OA, open access, orcid, publishing, rdm, research, research data management, research publishing, research support, study skills, webinars|
Our new season of research support webinars is now available! Presented by our skilled library staff, they provide advice on core areas of research and also give you a chance to ask us any questions. ...
Grab attention on social media for your green open access paper with #ManuscriptMonday!
Emma Turner2021-11-19T15:44:42+00:0022/11/2021|Tags: alumni, barrington, ceres, green open access, knl, manuscript monday, mirc, OA, open access, twitter|
In case you missed it, we launched our #ManuscriptMonday series of tweets on the Cranfield Libraries’ Twitter account on 8th November! You probably know that many of your research papers are published via the ...
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 University2021-11-19T15:22:37+00:0002/09/2021|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, repositories|
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 ...
Come to the open access drop-in – Friday 18 June
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:49:55+01:0015/06/2021|Tags: barrington, help and advice, knl, mirc, OA, open access, open research, open science, rdm, research data management|
Do you have any burning questions around making your publications or your data openly available? If you do, why not pop by our open access drop-in, running 1-2pm on Friday? We have organised this event ...
Transformative agreements with publishers – what are they and how do they benefit you?
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:47:49+01:0023/10/2020|Tags: apc, barrington, knl, mirc, OA, oa week, open access, publishing, research publishing|
Traditional subscription models between the Library and a publisher involve two sets of charges – for access to the online content of their journals, and also for publishing articles written by the institution’s academics via ...