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SUMMARY:Free UKSG webinar - Accessibility aspirations - the outcomes of the Aspire audit of e-book accessibility statements and their implications for libraries
DESCRIPTION:Register for the recording: \nYou may still register for the recording of the webinar by visiting the GoToWebinar site. \n\nSlides: \n\nAlistair McNaught has kindly agreed to make his slides available. You may download them from here or view them on SlideShare. Please use the correct attribution if you wish to refer to them. \n\n\n\n  \n\nUseful links: \n\nFinding urls for supplier accessibility \n\nAspire website (longer url) \n\nTraining for publishers \n\nIf you would like to take part in future audits join the Jiscmail group. \n\n  \n\n\n“Highly recommended and always informative!” (Nadine Edwards\, University of Greenwich) \n\n\n96% of survey respondents would recommend this webinar. \n\n***** \n\nIn July/August 2018\, 57 organisations took part in a crowd sourced audit of publishers and platform providers. 141 people audited the websites of 58 publishers and 88 platform providers\, providing 551 individual audits. The aim was to audit the accessibility information provided for their e-books/platforms and assess their content and practical usefulness for disabled students and those who support them. This webinar will present some of the key findings of the audit and explore both the implications and the opportunities for libraries.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/free-uksg-webinar-accessibility-aspirations-the-outcomes-of-the-aspire-audit-of-e-book-accessibility-statements-and-their-implications-for-libraries/
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SUMMARY:Free UKSG webinar - Exploring how emerging open science services can enhance institutional publication data
DESCRIPTION:Register for the recording: \nYou may still register for the recording of the webinar by visiting the GoToWebinar site. \n\nSlides: \n\nDavid Walters and Christopher Daley have kindly agreed to make their slides available. You may download them below or view them on SlideShare. Please use the correct attribution if you wish to refer to them. \n\n\n\n  \n\n89% of survey respondents would recommend this webinar. \n\n***** \n\nIn this webinar\, David Walters and Christopher Daley from Brunel University London explore the complexities of the current UK open access (OA) policy landscape and examine the concurrent emergence of open science services which aim to provide global OA data. Using the results of their recent study\, they will consider whether the global data on open access activity offered by services such as Sherpa REF\, CORE and Unpaywall can enhance publication data held within institutional systems. These results will assist discussion of how local\, institutional systems may be able to provide a more complete picture of collaborative OA activity through greater interoperability with global data services. 
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/free-uksg-webinar-exploring-how-emerging-open-science-services-can-enhance-institutional-publication-data/
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