Open Access for Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Librarians (Webinar) New
Join the OSC for a discussion of Open Access issues relevant to HASS librarians
The Open Access message has been geared towards sharing academic outputs like journal articles and their underlying data as well as being mandated by funders but how do you promote Open Access if none of these areas apply to your work?
This final webinar in our "Librarian Toolkit" series on Open Access will address Open Access from the perspective of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences librarians and cover topics such as Open Access monographs, the implications of not having a funder and places to share your work.
- Cambridge University Librarians
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
Some basic familiarity with Open Access is recommended. If attendees want to get an overview of Open Access then it is recommended that they attend this session.
- The difference between gold and green Open Access
- Open Access monographs - what can I share? Is it required?
- What are the implications of Open Access if my research is not funded?
- Places to share your work for maximum impact
Webinar
Attendees will need access to an internet enabled device with sound.
- A recording of the webinar will be made available to those registered after the event
- At present this webinar is for Cambridge library staff only
- Joining instructions will be issued to attendees prior to the event
One 30 minute webinar with time for questions
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Events available