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  2. Town Hall Meeting: Managing Journal Subscriptions at Cambridge |…

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/town-hall-meeting-managing-journal-subscriptions-cambridge
    15 Feb 2017: Explore issues surrounding journal subscriptions by the University: What are the principles that should be used to decide whether to start or to renew journal subscriptions? How should we balance payment for subscriptions, for open access papers and
  3. I Can Just Use This, Right? : a Copyright Survival Guide for…

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/i-can-just-use-right-copyright-survival-guide-librarians
    6 Mar 2017: Are your students confused by copyright? Do you struggle to find the answers to their questions? You are not alone! This final session of our Librarian Toolkit series on helping researchers to publish, this workshop will deal with common copyright
  4. Helping Researchers Publish in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences | …

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/helping-researchers-publish-humanities-arts-and-social-sciences
    29 Sep 2017: Join us for the third in our series exploring resources to help with the process of publishing your research - from recording observations to editing to peer review. For the first time, this event focuses exclusively on research taking place in the
  5. CANCELLED CUP Postdoc Publishing Session: Successful edited books |…

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/cancelled-cup-postdoc-publishing-session-successful-edited-books
    20 Feb 2017: CUP regret that this event will not take place today as the speaker is unwell. A talk by Anna Whiting with Cambridge University Press Anna Whiting is Senior Commissioning Editor for medicine books and has worked in both books and journals publishing
  6. Repositive Online Seminar: The Human Genomic Data Access Bottleneck | …

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/repositive-online-seminar-human-genomic-data-access-bottleneck
    25 Jan 2017: The H3ABionet Seminar co-ordinating team on behalf of the H3ABioNet Research Working Group invite you to join the January 2017 H3ABioNet seminar under the theme of: “Access to personal genomes”. The seminar talk will be provided by Dr Manuel
  7. Managing the Data Deluge: roles and responsibilities for your…

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/managing-data-deluge-roles-and-responsibilities-your-institution
    2 Mar 2017: LEARN cordially invites you to its end-of-Project Conference, Managing the Data Deluge: roles and responsibilities for your institution. The use and sharing of research data has the potential fundamentally to change the way research is undertaken
  8. I Can Just Use This, Right? : a Copyright Survival Guide for…

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/events/i-can-just-use-right-copyright-survival-guide-librarians
    3 Mar 2017: Are your students confused by copyright? Do you struggle to find the answers to their questions? You are not alone! This final session of our Librarian Toolkit series on helping researchers to publish, this workshop will deal with common copyright
  9. In Conversation with the Wellcome Trust - research outputs sharing…

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/conversation-wellcome-trust-research-outputs-sharing-and-management
    30 Oct 2017: David Carr and Robert Kiley from the Wellcome Trust are coming to Cambridge to talk with researchers about the Trust’s policy on data, software and materials management and sharing, which was released in July 2017. They will give short talks about
  10. Open Access for Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Librarians…

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/open-access-humanities-arts-and-social-sciences-librarians-webinar
    19 Jul 2017: 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
  11. Perish Even if You Publish?: The Problem of ‘Predatory’ Publishers…

    https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/perish-even-if-you-publish-problem-predatory-publishers-librarians
    6 Mar 2017: 'Dear esteemed author…' So-called predatory publishers regularly approach researchers via email to solicit manuscripts and conference papers. With the emphasis on publishing as a measure of academic success still strong it can be easy to give in

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