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Researcher Development : Publishing in Open Access
Description | Theme: Education and Research Category: Education and Research This activity is for all Research Staff. This session will be DELIVERED VIRTUALLY - joining instructions will be provided beforehand.
About this course: Open access allows greater visibility of research and can stimulate new research opportunities and collaborations. The University of Exeter supports the principles of open access where legally, commercially and ethically appropriate. This virtual session will explain what it means to publish in open access, the types of publishers, and open access licensing options. Funds available to publish open access and publishers' agreements through which authors can publish without paying any publishing fees will be presented.
Learning outcomes: As a result of attending this course, you will be able to:. - Publish in open access on the publishers' platforms. - Understand licensing options. - Know funding options available and how to request internal funds. - Be knowledgeable of publishers' agreements in place at Exeter where you can publish without open access publishing fees.
Who should attend this course: This course is recommended for all Research Staff and PGRs.
Presenter(s): Imogen Ward-Smith, Open Access Publications Officer.
Before the course: No preparation is required for this course. A joining link will be provided beforehand.
Learning provider: This course is administered by Researcher Development; please contact researcherdevelopment@exeter.ac.uk for more details. If you register for any of our sessions, it is expected that you will attend. If you are not able to attend please log in to the `iTrent' online system to remove your name from the relevant activity before it is due to take place. You will be expected you to attend for the whole session and for ease of administration, attendance registers will be taken at the end of each session. Should you need to leave a session early or you experience ongoing technical issues, please email ResearcherDevelopment@exeter.ac.uk. | ||||||||||||||
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