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Introduction to Open Access v1 (Superceded)
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This resource introduces the principle of open access to research outputs, and explains how to navigate REF and funders’ policies. It includes a PowerPoint presentation, a video of the presentation with voiceover, a transcript, and handout slides. Superceded by Introduction to Open Access v2 (Edshare ref 1249)
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Matt Mahon
Introduction to Open Access v2
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This resource introduces the principle of open access to research outputs, and explains how to navigate REF and funders’ policies. It includes a PowerPoint presentation, a video of the presentation with voiceover, a transcript, and handout slides. Updated February 2021.
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Matt Mahon
Introduction to Open Access v3
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This resource introduces the principle of open access to research outputs, and explains how to navigate REF and funders’ policies. It includes a PowerPoint presentation, a video of the presentation with voiceover, a transcript, and handout slides. Updated August 2021.
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Managing your ORCID
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A guidance document on how to connect your ORCID to your University profile, importing publications from ORCID to Enlighten and how to export publications from Enlighten to ORCID.
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Alastair Arthur
Where to publish? Navigating the publishing landscape
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“Publish or perish” is an adage that many of us working in academia will sadly be all too familiar with. However, working out how best to begin working toward publication is not a straightforward task. Amongst a complex and changing landscape of journal publishing, where trusted journal and so-called 'predatory journals' are competing for our attention, working out where to publish, and how to plan your publication strategy with your own career goals in mind can be daunting. Focusing on journal articles as a research output, this informative session led by Dr Paul Cannon (MVLS College Librarian) will discuss some of the factors that may influence a publication strategy and illustrate research impact. The session will demonstrate a range of tools that researchers can use to identify suitable outlets for their research, from journal matching services, to utilising bibliometric and altmetric data to assess research outlets and demonstrate research impact.
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