research support
Helping you comply with the UKRI Open Access policy: New workflow
Mandy Smith2022-06-20T14:40:12+01:0020/06/2022|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, research support, ukri|
After requests from researchers for a simplified visual of the new UKRI Open Access policy, the Library's research team have created a workflow you can follow. It will help you ensure your work complies with ...
Research support webinar: Open Data – 15 June, 1pm
Greg Simpson2022-05-20T17:18:02+01:0001/06/2022|Tags: barrington, CranfieldSOM, knl, open data, research support, SATM, SWEE|
Open Data can be defined as ‘data that can be freely used, re-used and redistributed by anyone - subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and sharealike’ (https://opendatahandbook.org/guide/en/what-is-open-data/). Nationally and internationally, there is ...
Research support webinar: Study skills – saving time with Mendeley
Mandy Smith2022-05-09T12:25:26+01:0010/05/2022|Tags: academic skills, barrington, knl, mendeley, mirc, reference management software, referencing, research support, webinar|
Mendeley is a free reference management software package that enables you to: store and organize your references; create reference lists and in-text citations; read, highlight and annotate PDFs. During this webinar you will be provided ...
Webinar on predatory publishing – what is it and how can you avoid it?
Mandy Smith2022-03-01T11:24:51+00:0003/03/2022|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, predatory publishing, publishing, research publishing, research support, webinar|
With pressure on researchers to publish papers to further their career, combined with the shift to make research outputs open access, predatory publishing has become widespread with many scholars submitting their work to these publications ...
Licenced to thrill: join our Creative Commons webinar on 1 March
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2022-02-10T16:57:57+00:0015/02/2022|Tags: barrington, creative commons, knl, mirc, research support, webinar, webinars|
As part of the Library’s ongoing series of research support webinars, we will be running a lunchtime session on Creative Commons licences on Tuesday 1 March, 1-2pm on Teams. What this session will cover Have ...
New for 2022! Publish your work for free in Public Library of Science (PLoS) journals
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2022-01-10T14:19:17+00:0011/01/2022|Tags: apc, barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, research support|
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 ...