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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: Everything you need to know about Open Research (for STEM graduate students and researchers)

Everything you need to know about Open Research (for STEM graduate students and researchers)

What is Open Research, and what does it mean for you?

 

  • Would you like to share your research findings with the international academic community, without paywall restrictions?
  • Would you like to boost citations of your work?
  • Did you know that funders recognise the benefits of Open Access and most now require it as a condition of their grants?

These are questions for academics at all stages of their research.

Join us to explore:


Read more at: Repositive Seminar: Clinical Data Sharing for a 12M Population

Repositive Seminar: Clinical Data Sharing for a 12M Population

Repositive invite you to join them for a seminar in which Professor Rolando Rodrigez will share his approaches in leading his efforts to develop a nation-wide infrastructure for sharing of clinical data. He will describe Cuba’s national eHealth Infrastructure, as a reference project for the WHO for the integration of clinical, molecular information. He will also highlight the challenges ahead and the role and impact of initiatives like Repositive on eHealth. 

 


Read more at: Repositive Online Seminar: The Human Genomic Data Access Bottleneck

Repositive Online Seminar: The Human Genomic Data Access Bottleneck

The H3ABionet Seminar co-ordinating team on behalf of the H3ABioNet Research Working Group invite you to join the January 2017 H3ABioNet seminar under the theme of: “Access to personal genomes”.


Read more at: Everything you need to know about Open Research (for graduate students and researchers in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)

Everything you need to know about Open Research (for graduate students and researchers in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)

What is Open Research, and what does it mean for you?

 

  • Would you like to share your research findings with the international academic community, without paywall restrictions?
  • Would you like to boost citations of your work?
  • Did you know that funders recognise the benefits of Open Access and most now require it as a condition of their grants?

These are questions for academics at all stages of their research.

Join us to explore:


Read more at: Webinar: Can Open Science win your Grant Proposals?

Webinar: Can Open Science win your Grant Proposals?

The YEAR Network will organise a series of webinars starting in spring 2017. The webinars will provide you with compact and clear information on issues concerning all young/early-career researchers. The two first topics will be “How to effectively implement Open Science in your dissemination plan to succeed with your project applications” and “Career opportunities for young researchers: where to start and how to find you own success path”.
 


Read more at: Helping Researchers Publish in Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Helping Researchers Publish in Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics


Read more at: Research software management, sharing and sustainability workshop

Research software management, sharing and sustainability workshop

The talks by Neil Chue-Hong and Stephen Eglen are available to watch on our YouTube channel:

 

Neil Chue-Hong: Is my research right? Surviving in a post-expert world

Stephen Eglen: Towards standard practice for managing and sharing code

 


Read more at: Electronic Lab Notebooks: doing paperless research

Electronic Lab Notebooks: doing paperless research


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