by crauter | Aug 25, 2023 | Open Research, Publishing, Research Event, Research News
University Research Week 2023 – Policy Launch EventsMonday 11/09/2023, 10.30-12.00 GH014, Bay Campus Reserve Your Place Thursday 14/09/2023, 10.30-12.00 Wallace 218, Singleton CampusReserve Your Place Project Sponsor: Biagio Lucini, Deputy...
by crauter | Apr 9, 2022 | Open Access, Open Research, Publishing, Research Funding
The eligibility of Nature, Nature research, Palgrave journals to use UKRI open access funding”UK institutions are in negotiation with Springer Nature to secure a transitional open access agreement for the Nature, Nature research journals and Palgrave journals....
by crauter | Feb 1, 2022 | Events and training, Open Access, Open Research, Research Funding
Open Access Banner Several funders are revising Open Access (OA) requirements for peer reviewed research and Swansea University authors are encouraged to familiarise themselves with any OA policy that applies to their work. For all disciplines, funded research...
by crauter | Oct 25, 2021 | Open Access, Open Research, Publishing
Celebrating International Open Access Week 25th October In celebrating International Open Access Week, the following highlights from the activities of researchers across the university demonstrate how we continue to embrace and advance the spirit of Open Science and...
by crauter | May 10, 2021 | Library Resources for Research, Open Access, Open Research, Publishing
Swansea University Library (ISS) has signed up to several transformative deals* (TAs) with publishers that cover the cost of Open Access publication. Eligible corresponding authors submitting articles for publication in journals in these agreements will not be charged...
by crauter | Feb 9, 2021 | Events and training, Library Resources for Research, Open Research, Publishing
Academic publishing can be a confusing place full of conflicting policies from your institution, your funders, and the journal publishers, unclear processes from submission to publication, and it can be difficult to know where to start. So, we have arranged a series...