Office for Scholarly Communication
The Office for Scholarly Communication showcases all the research support provided across Kent to deliver a researcher focused service that offers support and advice across the research lifecycle.

Month: April 2020

We’re still here to support you

By Josie Caplehorne | 20 April 2020

Whilst we all try to adapt to this strange new world we find ourselves in we want to let you know that we are still … Read more

Research skills – open research beyond compliance.

By Sarah Slowe | 14 April 2020

These posts were collated as part of the research skills training for academic liaison services at Kent. However, having written them, we thought a suggested … Read more

Plan S – Where are we now?

By Sarah Slowe | 14 April 2020

In December 2018, we published a post “Kent preparation for Plan S – Making full and immediate Open Access a reality” … in a pre … Read more

Open Monographs (& chapters) at Kent

By Sarah Slowe | 14 April 2020

Research England has said that monographs must be published Open Access for inclusion in the ‘Next REF’ (Somewhat bizarrely, this doesn’t actually refer to the … Read more

Open Scholarship for Academic Liaison Services

By Sarah Slowe | 14 April 2020

Warning to the reader: this post would be nothing without the links. Please click on them, explore them & ask about them – I’d love … Read more

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