OA
The Impact Game: moving from bored to board
Cranfield University2021-09-16T11:46:34+01:0013/06/2018|Tags: OA, open access, rdm, ref, research, research data managment, The Impact Game|
Let’s face it, as a researcher nowadays you need to think about so much more than you used to when it comes to open access, research data management, and the REF. As library staff we ...
Writing a paper? Follow these six steps to make your research funder happy!
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:31:23+00:0013/10/2017|Tags: article, barrington, conference paper, journal, knl, mirc, OA, open access, publication, publishing, rdm, SOMLibrary|
When all you want is to get your research published, understanding how to comply with your funder and REF publishing policies on open access and research data management can be overwhelming. To help you keep ...
Where should you publish your paper?
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:31:33+00:0028/09/2017|Tags: barrington, journals, knl, mirc, OA, open access, paper, publication, SOMLibrary|
That's not an easy question as there are lots of factors to take into consideration when choosing where to publish, but let's take a look at a few aspects. Firstly, you probably need or want ...
Helping you with Open Access costs
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:31:50+00:0008/09/2017|Tags: apc, barrington, knl, mirc, OA, publishing, research, SOMLibrary|
It's important to publish open access (OA) wherever possible, both to ensure compliance with University, funder, and REF policy and also to maximise the visibility and potential impact of your work. However, OA publishing can ...