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An introduction to Open Research (for PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)

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  • Would you like to share your research findings with the international academic community, without paywall restrictions?
  • Would you like to boost citations of your work?
  • Did you know that funders recognise the benefits of Open Access and most now require it as a condition of their grants?

These are questions for postgraduate students at all stages of their research. Join us to explore the whys and hows of open research. We’ll cover:

  • Everything you need to know about Open Access and data sharing in the humanities, arts and social sciences.
  • How to use the University’s Repository, Apollo, to publish your research and gain citations.

Open to PhD students in HASS subjects.

To book a place, please sign up via UTBS .

The Office of Scholarly Communication is offering an Easter Term programme of training workshops for PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS). Sign up now to explore the whys and hows of open research, learn essential tips for managing your data, and discover more ways to publish your research and gain citations.

Please note that you will need to register for each workshop individually.

This talk is part of the Office of Scholarly Communication series.

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