research publishing
Research support changes coming early next year
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-12-12T17:04:52+00:0013/12/2023|Tags: barrington, knl, research publishing, research support, rights retention, SOMLibrary|
There are lots of changes ahead for Cranfield in the area of research, so we thought we’d outline them here for you… 1. New CRIS The new CRIS is live from 15 December with Phase ...
Publishing gold open access without a fee – even when your paper doesn’t acknowledge a funder!
Emma Turner2023-02-20T19:05:54+00:0014/06/2022|Tags: barrington, gold open access, knl, mirc, OA, open access, publisher deals, research, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
If you are suffering from ‘email fatigue’ following our campaign to ensure that papers acknowledging UKRI funding will meet their new open access policy, you may have missed some great news: you can publish gold ...
1,000th Cranfield Defence and Security staff publication added to CERES!
Mandy Smith2023-02-20T19:06:39+00:0026/05/2022|Tags: apc, barrington, cds, ceres, gold open access, knl, mirc, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
We are very excited and proud to announce that the 1,000th Cranfield Defence and Security (CDS) staff publication has been uploaded to CERES, our institutional repository. Dicken L, Knock C, Carr D, Beckett S. (2022) ...
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, ...
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 ...
