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Read more at: Developments in Open Science in the Netherlands

Developments in Open Science in the Netherlands


Read more at: Developments in Open Science in the Netherlands

Developments in Open Science in the Netherlands


Read more at: Managing the Data Deluge: roles and responsibilities for your institution

Managing the Data Deluge: roles and responsibilities for your institution

LEARN cordially invites you to its end-of-Project Conference, Managing the Data Deluge: roles and responsibilities for your institution


Read more at: How to Get the Most Out of Modern Peer Review

How to Get the Most Out of Modern Peer Review


Read more at: March Munches

March Munches

Join Georgina Cronin, Research Support Librarian at the Betty and Gordon Moore Library, and the OSC training team, for a series of lunchtime research sessions
Arrive at 13:00 for a free sandwich lunch; the bitesize sessions will start at 13:15 and will end by 13:55.
Booking required.
Monday 6 March 


Read more at: Presenting with IMPACT - skills sessions with the Engineering Society

Presenting with IMPACT - skills sessions with the Engineering Society

We can all remember a great orator or presenter, someone who can hook you on an idea within seconds and hold you there. You will undoubtedly have to give a presentation or make a speech, probably in the near future - so why not be great at it?


Read more at: Town Hall Meeting: Managing Journal Subscriptions at Cambridge

Town Hall Meeting: Managing Journal Subscriptions at Cambridge

Explore issues surrounding journal subscriptions by the University:

 


Read more at: Increasing Openness and Reproducibility in Research

Increasing Openness and Reproducibility in Research

Please join us for a workshop, hosted by the Office of Scholarly Communication in collaboration with the Center for Open Science, to learn easy, practical steps to increase the openness and reproducibility of your work.

 


Read more at: Post-Publication Sharing: Publishing your Research Effectively (for PhD Students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)

Post-Publication Sharing: Publishing your Research Effectively (for PhD Students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)

You've published your research...now what should you do with it?

 

This session explores the whys and hows of sharing research - the options, the benefits and the logistics:


Read more at: Research Data Management: Workshop (for STEM PhD students)

Research Data Management: Workshop (for STEM PhD students)

PREVENT RESEARCH DISASTERS THROUGH GOOD DATA MANAGEMENT

 

  • How much data would you lose if your laptop was stolen?
  • Have you ever emailed your colleague a file named 'final_final_versionEDITED'?
  • Do you know what your funder expects you to do with your research data?

As a researcher, you will encounter research data in many forms, ranging from measurements, numbers and images to documents and publications.

Whether you create, receive or collect this information, you will need to organise it.


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