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From: Maria Campbell <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2018 16:38:26 +0000

Dear colleagues,

You are invited to the next, free UKSG webinar: "Exploring how emerging
open science services can enhance institutional publication data"

https://www.uksg.org/webinars/openscienceservices

Date: Tuesday 11 September 2018
Time: 1400 BST (British Summer Time)
Duration: 45-60 minutes including Q&A

Speakers:
- David Walters, Open Access Officer, Brunel University London
- Christopher Daley, Research Development Officer, Brunel University London

Overview:
In this webinar, David Walters and Christopher Daley explore the
complexities of the current UK open access (OA) policy landscape and
examine the concurrent emergence of open science services which aim to
provide global OA data. Using the results of their recent study, they will
consider whether the global data on open access activity offered by
services such as Sherpa REF, CORE and Unpaywall can enhance publication
data held within institutional systems.

General information:
This is a free webinar and open to all. If you are interested, but unable
to join the live event, please register anyway as a recording will be made
available to all who register. If you have particular accessibility needs,
please feel free to contact me on [log in to unmask]

For more information and to register, please visit
https://www.uksg.org/webinars/openscienceservices

Feedback from our July webinar: "UKSG webinars are very easy to attend and
useful, topics are treated by the specialists. I was so glad to attend this
webinar. Thanks a lot." - Hortense Adjoh, University Nangui Abrogou; 93% of
survey respondents would recommend July's webinar.

Thank you for your attention. I hope you can join us.

Maria

Maria Campbell
Digital Communications Associate, UKSG
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UKSG on Twitter: @UKSG
UKSG webinars: www.uksg.org/webinars and #UKSGwebinar


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