UKSG An Introduction to open access publications lifecycle and compliance
This is a one-day event exploring the increasing role for librarians and publishers in supporting prepublication workflows for journal articles and other research outputs.
This is a one-day event exploring the increasing role for librarians and publishers in supporting prepublication workflows for journal articles and other research outputs.
This is a one-day event exploring the increasing role for librarians and publishers in supporting prepublication workflows for journal articles and other research outputs.
This seminar is designed for librarians involved in e-resource purchasing in academic institutions; librarians in these institutions who are being trained to undertake purchasing roles will also benefit from attending, […]
This seminar is aimed at those responsible for collecting, analysing and making recommendations based on usage data, whether in a library setting or within a publishing organisation. Taking place online […]
This two-part online event has been adapted from UKSG’s successful and long-running one-day seminar and aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of e-resources management, encompassing e-journals, e-books and bibliographic and full-text databases. Taking place as two morning sessions on Tuesday 3rd November and Friday 6th November.
UKSG have developed a series of four short topical webinar sessions over 2 days focussing on the FE community – join as many or few as you wish. Don’t worry if you can’t join a session live, all presentations will be recorded and available to playback for all registrants.
This two-part online event aims to bring together expertise from across the field of Open Access research support, to present examples of current practice from throughout the research lifecycle, and to explore the possible future direction of Open Access, especially its potential impacts for Librarians, Publishers and Intermediaries.
This two-part online event has been adapted from UKSG’s successful and long-running one-day seminar and aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of e-resources management, encompassing e-journals, e-books and bibliographic and full-text databases. Taking place as two morning sessions on Tuesday 6th July and Friday 9th July.
This seminar is designed for librarians involved in e-resource purchasing in academic institutions; librarians in these institutions who are being trained to undertake purchasing roles will also benefit from attending. […]
This seminar is aimed at those responsible for collecting, analysing and making recommendations based on usage data, whether in a library setting or within a publishing organisation. This online seminar […]