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Author: Josie Caplehorne

‘Ableism in Academia’ book launch

By Josie Caplehorne | 23 November 2020

It was our privilege to support the launch of the widely anticipated book ‘Ableism is Academia: Theorising experiences of disabilities and chronic illness in higher … Read more

What you need to know about reporting to Researchfish

By Josie Caplehorne | 30 October 2020

Here we explain the importance of reporting your research outcomes to Researchfish, how it can impact future research funding, and what you can do to … Read more

The generation who lost their rite of passage

By Josie Caplehorne | 29 July 2020

At the start of 2020, it was impossible for us to imagine that a virus that most people had never heard of was about to … Read more

Publishing your Open Access Book with Sciendo

By Josie Caplehorne | 24 June 2020

Are you a University of Kent author who wants to publish an online Open Access book? Sciendo – De Gruyeter have developed a new offer … Read more

The future of scholarly publishing: from short term solutions to permanent change

By Josie Caplehorne | 19 May 2020

A truism that has been proclaimed frequently in recent weeks is that once the coronavirus is tackled and the immediate crisis has passed, “things will … Read more

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

UKRI Open Access Review Consultation

By Josie Caplehorne | 17 February 2020

The Office for Scholarly Communication are leading the university’s contribution to the UKRI Open Access Review Consultation, which closes at noon on the 17 April … Read more

Advent KARlendar: Fun, festive facts for every day of advent

By Josie Caplehorne | 28 November 2019

Lots of festive facts about Research Support at Kent have been revealed so far! Click on the image below to head to our interactive Advent … Read more

Confessions of an Open Access Journal Editor:

By Josie Caplehorne | 25 October 2019

Being the editor of an open access academic journal is incredibly time-consuming and often frustrating, but in my case I enjoy having this kind of … Read more

Open Access and My Thesis!

By Josie Caplehorne | 24 October 2019

It’s 11am and I’m already a few coffees deep.  I’m on the hunt for what is clearly the most important paper I will ever read … Read more

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