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Open Minded #1

The soul of open research, a conversation with Dr Peter Murray-Rust In this new series, Open Minded, I take advantage of being able to speak to some of the voices…

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16 June 2026
Open Research case studies, Publishing

Data Diversity Podcast #3 – Dr Nick H. Wise (1/4)

In our third instalment of the Data Diversity Podcast, we are joined by Dr Nick H. Wise, Research Associate in Architectural Fluid Mechanics at the Department of Engineering, University of…

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19 August 2024
Open Research case studies, Publishing

Data Diversity Podcast #3 – Dr Nick H. Wise (4/4)

Thank you for staying with us throughout this four-part series with Dr Nick Wise, scientist and an engineer, who has made his name as a scientific sleuth. By now, it…

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9 September 2024
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    Watch this space – the first OSI workshop

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 24 April 2016 / 9 Comments

    It was always an ambitious project – trying to gather 250 high level delegates from all aspects of the scholarly communication process with the goal of better communication and idea sharing between sectors…

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    Consider yourself disrupted – notes from RLUK2016

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 14 March 2016 / 4 Comments

    The 2016 Research Libraries UK conference was held at the British Library from 9-11 March on the theme of disruptive innovation. This blog pulls out some of the highlights personally gained from the…

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    The value of embracing unknown unknowns

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 11 March 2016 / 3 Comments

    This blog accompanies a talk Danny Kingsley gave to the RLUK Conference held at the British Library on 9-11 March 2016. The slides are available and the Twitter hashtag from the event was…

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    Forget compliance. Consider the bigger RDM picture

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 8 March 2016 / 3 Comments

    The Office of Scholarly Communication sent Dr Marta Teperek, our Research Data Facility Manager to the  International Digital Curation Conference held in in Amsterdam on 22-25 February 2016. This is her report from the event. Fantastic!…

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    Cambridge perspective on Jisc RDM Shared Services

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 7 March 2016 / 0 Comments

    The Jisc Shared Research Data Management Service pilot will allow institutions to work collaboratively with the aim of producing a system that is greater than the sum of their parts. Sarah Middle started work…

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    Promoting Open Access in a department – what works

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 7 March 2016 / 2 Comments

    At Cambridge University, the Open Access team offers a centralised service to help our researchers make their work open access and comply with their funder requirements. But getting researchers to visit www.openaccess.cam.ac.uk and engage…

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    Is CC-BY really a problem or are we boxing shadows?

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 3 March 2016 / 6 Comments

    Comments from researchers and colleagues have indicated some disquiet about the Creative Commons (CC-BY) licence in some areas of the academic community. However, in conversation with some legal people and contemporaries at other…

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    Sharing personal/sensitive research data

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 29 February 2016 / 2 Comments

    Sharing research data comes with many ethical and legal issues. Since these issues are often complex and can rarely be solved with one size fits all solutions, they tend not to be addressed…

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    ‘It is all a bit of a mess’ – observations from Researcher to Reader conference

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 18 February 2016 / 2 Comments

    “It is all a bit of a mess. It used to be simple. Now it is complicated.” This was the conclusion of Mark Carden, the coordinator of the Researcher to Reader conference after two days of…

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    In conversation with Wellcome Trust and CRUK

    Office of Scholarly Communication / 5 February 2016 / 2 Comments

    On Friday 22 January Cambridge University invited our two main charity funders to discuss their views on data management and sharing with Cambridge researchers. David Carr from the Wellcome Trust and Jamie Enoch…

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