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Jez Cope, Nilani Ganeshwaran and Phil Reed discuss their grassroots initiative to deliver accessible technical training to professionals in the GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, museums) sector without previous experience in programming or data science.

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Details of our events schedule - including our popular November conference.

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The OAPEN Foundation has launched a new open access (OA) books toolkit for researchers and academic book authors. The toolkit is a free-to-access, stakeholder-agnostic resource that aims to help authors better understand OA for books, increase trust in OA book publishing, provide reliable and easy-to-find answers to questions from authors, and to provide guidance on the process of publishing an OA book.
Digital Science has partnered with Google Cloud to remove barriers to data access, analysis and visualization for organizations across the research and innovation ecosystem.
Coming from a diverse range of institutions, the expert librarians will provide advice on strategic questions that impact our audiences and their libraries, helping us shape the future of the dissemination and use of Bristol University Press resources.
The MVP (Minimum Viable Product), currently in its pilot phase, has delivered a neutral information exchange ‘hub’, streamlining the communication between funders, institutions and publishers regarding OA publications.
In this new report, experts from library, research and scientific communities provide key recommendations for effective data practices to support a more open research ecosystem.
Two new reports have been published making a set of recommendations to further develop the Digital Humanities landscape.
Web of Science data power complementary metrics to inform and improve research evaluation
The Educational Publishers Enforcement Group (EPEG) publishers have obtained a Preliminary Injunction against 63 eBook websites that sell illegal, unlicensed eBooks using the functionalities of Google and Microsoft.