Open access: fringe or mainstream?
When I was just settling in to the world of open access and scholarly communication, I wrote about the need for open…
When I was just settling in to the world of open access and scholarly communication, I wrote about the need for open…
By Dr Bea Gini, Training Coordinator ‘Right, that concludes this part of the training session, are there any questions?’ I’ve asked this…
By Dr Sacha Jones, Research Data Coordinator This year we have continued, as always, to provide support and services for researchers to…
By Dr Debbie Hansen, Senior Open Access Adviser, Office of Scholarly Communication Through much of this REF period, there has been a…
Claire Sewell, Research Support Librarian, Betty & Gordon Moore Library This Open Access week I’ve been reflecting back on my time training…
The Open Access team are getting ready for the end of Charity Open Access Fund (COAF), which is due to dissolve on…
The Mammographic Image Society (MIAS) database is a set of mammograms put together in 1992 by a consortium of UK academic institutions…
Open access is transforming scholarly communication, and both the University and its Press are fully committed to the transition to open access…
Itamar Shatz has written a guest blog post for the Office of Scholarly Communication about how public trust in the scientific community…
One of the biggest issues facing the Open Access Team has been keeping up with the constant stream of accepted manuscripts that…