It’s a good idea to check the major databases occasionally to see how your publications are being displayed. Are all your outputs correctly linked to … Read more
Category: Library news
Sources of Open Access scholarly works: where to start?
What do we mean by Open Access? “Open Access (OA) refers to the practice of making peer-reviewed scholarly research and literature freely available online to … Read more
Award for Reading List staff
Our staff from Information Services have won an award for their inventive work improving reading lists. The Reading List team won a Talis Aspire User Group Creativity … Read more
Versions and REF compliance – why is it important?
Since April 2016, it has been a requirement for Journal Articles and some Conference items to be Open Access if they are going to be … Read more
APCs in Royal Society of Chemistry journals
No more free APC vouchers The Royal Society of Chemistry “Gold for Gold” voucher scheme ends in March 2017. This means that you will no … Read more
Knowledge Unlatched and Open Access books
The University of Kent has joined Knowledge Unlatched to help make 343 more books freely available worldwide Open Access books Open Access books are online … Read more
Conference and workshop items
Have you presented at a conference recently? Are you wondering if your paper falls under the Open Access requirements for the REF? Or are you … Read more
Make your articles Open Access for free
Are you planning on publishing an article in a Springer journal? Did you know that you can choose to make your article Gold Open Access … Read more