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Tag: open access

What do we need to know about OA copyright publisher policies today and for the future: a SPARC Europe webinar

SPARC Europe published a report at the end of Sept taking stock of the Open Access copyright publisher policies of … More

copyright, licensing, open access, publishers, SPARC

Which way now? Supporting librarians in the ever changing landscape

This week we are delighted to have a guest blog post from the fabulous Claire Sewell, who is the Research … More

infolit, open access, scholarly communication

Taking the Publishing Trap to Bishkek

We have been invited to some pretty exciting places in the last few years, including Lisbon, Warsaw, Edinburgh, Oxford, Cambridge … More

conference, EIFLGA, Kyrgyzstan, open access, Publishing trap

Understanding the value of the licensing in the higher education sector

Last year myself, Chris and Elizabeth Gadd undertook a piece of research commissioned by the Universities UK / GuildHE Copyright … More

CLA Licence, open access, open textbooks, research, Talis Insight

Why researchers get copyright so copy wrong: Facing up to the realities of copyright literacy in the academy

Julie Baldwin is a Research Librarian working within the Research Support Team at the University of Nottingham. In her role … More

copyright literacy, open access, Plan S, researchers

Information Literacy and Open Access: two movements – one aim?

Last week at the LILAC 2019 conference at the University of Nottingham, I was lucky enough to assemble an impressive … More

IFLA, information literacy, LILAC19, open access, scholcomms

Information Literacy and Open Access: two movements – one aim?

The LILAC (Information Literacy) Conference programme is taking place at the University of Nottingham from 24th-26th April. The draft programme … More

conference, information literacy, LILAC2019, open access

Repo Fringe 2018: slides now available

Last week we were in Edinburgh for the Repo Fringe conference, which is now in it’s 10th year. The conference … More

conferences, Edinburgh, open access, Publishing trap, RepoFringe

Copyright and systematic reviews: a response

It’s been a busy week on our blog, in just over a week we’ve had over 1500 views on one … More

copyright education, open access, publishing, science, systematic reviews

The university, its open access policy, the academics and their freedom

We are delighted to host another guest blog post from Dr Elizabeth Gadd, Research Policy Manager (Publications), who works in … More

academic freedom, copyright, Harvard policy, IP Policy, open access, scholarly communication, UK-SCL

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