WISER is a series of free workshops designed to help you make effective use of scholarly publications and other materials in print and online. Why not book a place on one our courses taking place next week?
WISER: Protecting your work – what you need to know about copyright
Tue 17 June, 11.00 – 12.30
Intellectual property and copyright are key concerns for today’s researchers. This event will raise your awareness of issues to look out for, both in using other people’s work and in publishing your own work.
Who is this session for? Postgraduate students, researchers, academics and staff
Presenters: Tim Padfield
Venue: Seminar Room A, Manor Road Building > Book your place
Open Access: Monographs and Open Access – join the HEFCE debate
Wed 18 June, 2.00 – 5.30
An opportunity for Oxford academics and researchers to debate the issues around scholarly monographs and open access with publishers and funders, and feed into HEFCE’s Expert Reference Group project.
Programme of speakers:
- Introduction: Catriona Cannon (Interim Deputy Librarian, Bodleian Libraries)
- Cecy Marden (Wellcome Trust, HEFCE Expert Reference Group)
- Frances Pinter (Knowledge Unlatched, HEFCE Expert Reference Group)
- Rhodri Jackson (OUP and OAPEN-UK JISC-funded project on open access monographs)
- Geoffrey Crossick (HEFCE Expert Reference Group, Chair)
- QandA. Panel joined by Sally Rumsey (Oxford Research Archive)
Who is this session for? Academics and researchers, especially Humanities and Social Sciences.
Venue: Lecture Room, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter > Book your place
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