Open Research at the University of Cambridge (for the Faculty of Education) NewSpecial
Everything you need to know about the ongoing shift towards openness in research. Open Research encompasses more than just making publications Open Access, it is a movement that strives to make research more transparent, reproducible and accessible. There will be an opportunity to discuss the benefits of (and barriers to) making your research outputs more widely available, from articles and books to data and resources. You will learn about the University's position on Open Research and the multitude of ways it can support you in this arena.
Venue: DMB GS1
- Researchers
- PhD students
- Understand how past events shaped the current discussions
- Know the benefits of Open Research
- Discuss the barriers to sharing openly
- Understand the current requirements from funders
- Be familiar with some practical tools
- Be aware of the sources of support within the University
Presentation and discussions
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One 90 minutes session
- Copyright issues in academia (for the Faculty of Education)
- Disseminating your research for greater impact (for the Faculty of Education)
- Managing Your Digital Information (for the Faculty of Education)
- Peer-reviewed journals: what you need to know about publishing (for the Faculty of Education)
- Publishing a book: what, where, when and how? (for the Faculty of Education)
Events available