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From compliance to culture: How can we address the barriers that are preventing a culture of Open Research in relation to Open Monographs? - Tom Morley

With the introduction of UKRIs new policy on the 1st of January 2024 and the possibility of Open Access Monographs being mandated by REF2029, there is an increasing focus within the scholarly…

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Making iPSCs ‘FFAIR’ - Rachel Steeg

FAIR principles as applied to data are now well recognised as a pillar good science, but what about their application to cells? Since 2007, the use and broad adoption of induced pluripotent stem…

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Humanities researchers’ perspectives towards scholarly communication practices - Dominic Hewett

To change research culture for the better, we need to understand researchers. Existing studies of the scholarly communication landscape in the humanities, especially in relation to open access, have…

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From practice to policy: how open research is changing research culture in cultural heritage - Jill Dye, Andrea Cop

The role of the museum (to preserve, interpret and make accessible collections and heritage) means that open access, in the broadest sense, has always been part of our purpose. Organisational…

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Using open research practises to celebrate Team Science - A technician's viewpoint - Lee Murphy

Open research practices are most often framed from an academic perspective. This talk will provide a viewpoint from a technician working within a core facility. It will reflect on some of the…

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EORC 2024 Plenary Panel: Enacting Research Culture Change

Join our four experts in research cultures as they consider the core question of the conference: how do we drive healthy and sustained culture change, and how does this apply in the case of Open…

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Preprints mean peer review can be reimagined as it should always have been - Stuart King

"Peer review, a cornerstone of scholarly communications, is often acknowledged as a vital yet flawed process in academia. Among its well-known limitations—sluggishness, wastefulness,…

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Who gets credit? Fair attribution and publishing for technicians at the University of Cambridge - Lucy Woolhouse (Speaker), Frankie Marsh

"Technicians have long been an underserved community within research, with limited opportunities for career development and a lack of acknowledgement for the vital role they play. The…

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Driving culture change through Open Science: The Role of Research Funders, Marta Teperek

Open science initiatives share many similarities with movements dedicated to cultivating healthier and more inclusive research environments. UNESCO lists four values of Open Science that are also…

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2024 DRS LUNCHTIME SEMINARS - S4 - RIS

Sam Bishop, User Support and Service Enhancement Officer from Research Information System, explains how to manage a research profile with Pure.

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The TUSAIL Project: Bridging the Gap between Research and Industry in Particle Systems

Changes in the way particles behave when handled in large quantities can lead to unexpected costs or severely impact product quality when scaling up production. Beginning in March 2021, the…

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Why culture is key for healthier research for everyone - Julia Dorin

Why culture is key for healthier research for everyone - Julia Dorin

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2024 DRS LUNCHTIME SEMINARS - S1 - Research Data Support

Here you will hear Simon Smith from Research Data Support Services providing tips and tricks on Data Management Planning.

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2024 DRS LUNCHTIME SEMINARS - S1 - Edinburgh Research Office

In this video you will hear the Edinburgh Research Office Research Funding Specialists Emma Giles and Charis Wilson give an overview on the Funding Team and how they can assist you, as well as on…

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TUSAIL: ESRs introduce themselves and talk about the benefits of being part of a Marie-Curie ITN

TUSAIL is an Innovative Training Network (ITN) funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. It comprises 15 academic and industrial partners, led by the…

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