The movement towards more open research has significant impact on the culture and practice of all disciplines. Researchers are increasingly expected to consider the end user’s ability to reuse data and scholarly publications by sharing these outputs through repository systems.The approach of the University of St Andrews Library (Digital Research Division) is to consider the needs of researchers holistically and provide a joined up support service for Research Data Management and Open Access. We use a Research Information System (Pure) to present a single interface to researchers for recording and depositing all research outputs. The combination of import sources, synchronized data, connected repository, web services and customized portal ar...
Research funders have introduced requirements that expect researchers to properly manage and publicl...
Many agents, strategies and techniques have to work together to maintain digital information accessi...
Research Support Services at the Library dealing with Open Access implementation often process a lar...
Following a restructure in May 2019, the University of St Andrews scholarly communications team move...
Open access (OA) now has many tendrils running across the wider research information landscape. Ther...
Research data management (RDM) is a major priority for many institutions as they struggle to cope wi...
Introduction: The subject of research data management is highly topical and university libraries aro...
Supporting the management of research data in universities requires a range of services and componen...
Research data management (RDM) is a major priority for many institutions as they struggle to cope wi...
Research funders have introduced requirements that expect researchers to properly manage and publicl...
This poster was presented at Repository Fringe 2016, held in Edinburgh on 1st-2nd August 2016. The p...
The map contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2010.Poster presented at ...
During the last decade universities have developed policies and infrastructures to support open acce...
Beginning in 1999, a web-based metadata and data repository we call the open research system (ORS)...
While scholarly publishing remains the key means for determining researchers’ impact, international ...
Research funders have introduced requirements that expect researchers to properly manage and publicl...
Many agents, strategies and techniques have to work together to maintain digital information accessi...
Research Support Services at the Library dealing with Open Access implementation often process a lar...
Following a restructure in May 2019, the University of St Andrews scholarly communications team move...
Open access (OA) now has many tendrils running across the wider research information landscape. Ther...
Research data management (RDM) is a major priority for many institutions as they struggle to cope wi...
Introduction: The subject of research data management is highly topical and university libraries aro...
Supporting the management of research data in universities requires a range of services and componen...
Research data management (RDM) is a major priority for many institutions as they struggle to cope wi...
Research funders have introduced requirements that expect researchers to properly manage and publicl...
This poster was presented at Repository Fringe 2016, held in Edinburgh on 1st-2nd August 2016. The p...
The map contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2010.Poster presented at ...
During the last decade universities have developed policies and infrastructures to support open acce...
Beginning in 1999, a web-based metadata and data repository we call the open research system (ORS)...
While scholarly publishing remains the key means for determining researchers’ impact, international ...
Research funders have introduced requirements that expect researchers to properly manage and publicl...
Many agents, strategies and techniques have to work together to maintain digital information accessi...
Research Support Services at the Library dealing with Open Access implementation often process a lar...