A bookmark which describes the 3 easy steps that academics have to do, to add their research outputs to the Current Research Information System (CRIS) and the reasons for making your publications open access. Distributed at the REF Roadshows, October - December 201
This paper describes a case study to explore how we continue to develop our CRIS [at the University ...
Slides from presentation on Open Access at Graduate Festival 2015, Goldsmiths. Open Access is define...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This paper describes a case study to explore how we continue to develop our CRIS and support the Uni...
Publishing research using an open access option provides online availability to the content for all ...
Use this tool as a guide to navigate you through making your work Open Access. Learn about the REF 2...
Open Access to scientific literature and research data has significant advantages for researchers as...
This paper describes a case study to explore how we continue to develop our CRIS and support the Uni...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The University of Sunderland fully endorses the principle of open access to research publications an...
The map contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2010.Poster presented at ...
The Scholarly Communications team made this video and step-by-step guides to help Oxford Brookes res...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This poster was presented at Repository Fringe 2016, held in Edinburgh on 1st-2nd August 2016. The p...
Publishing research using an open access option provides online availability to the content for all ...
This paper describes a case study to explore how we continue to develop our CRIS [at the University ...
Slides from presentation on Open Access at Graduate Festival 2015, Goldsmiths. Open Access is define...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This paper describes a case study to explore how we continue to develop our CRIS and support the Uni...
Publishing research using an open access option provides online availability to the content for all ...
Use this tool as a guide to navigate you through making your work Open Access. Learn about the REF 2...
Open Access to scientific literature and research data has significant advantages for researchers as...
This paper describes a case study to explore how we continue to develop our CRIS and support the Uni...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The University of Sunderland fully endorses the principle of open access to research publications an...
The map contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2010.Poster presented at ...
The Scholarly Communications team made this video and step-by-step guides to help Oxford Brookes res...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This poster was presented at Repository Fringe 2016, held in Edinburgh on 1st-2nd August 2016. The p...
Publishing research using an open access option provides online availability to the content for all ...
This paper describes a case study to explore how we continue to develop our CRIS [at the University ...
Slides from presentation on Open Access at Graduate Festival 2015, Goldsmiths. Open Access is define...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...