Unless otherwise indicated, any training sessions listed here are available for University of Reading staff, or postgraduate research students (marked as RRDP) only.
CentAUR
Open Access publications policies and what these mean for you
OPEN ACCESS PUBLICATIONS POLICIES AND WHAT THESE MEAN FOR YOU This short session will explain the key things that you should do to ensure that your publications comply with University, HEFCE and funder open access policies, including what to deposit … Continue reading
CentAUR and Open Access Surgery. 1:1 sessions
CENTAUR AND OPEN ACCESS SURGERY (1-1 SESSION) These one-to-one 45 minute sessions are open to all staff. We can help you with queries about the open access policies that you must comply with, the gold and green options available to … Continue reading
RRDP: Open Access for research publications: what you need to know
For PhD students (All - year 2 & 3) Find out what open access is, why it is important for research and what funders and universities require of you. Learn about the different open access routes including open access repositories … Continue reading
RRDP: RCUK policies on Open Access and research data for research students funded by Research Councils
University of ReadingFor first-year PhD students As a doctoral researcher who is funded by a UK Research Council, you need to understand your responsibilities with regards to Open Access publishing and the management of your research data. The purpose of this training … Continue reading
RRDP: RCUK policies on Open Access and research data for research students funded by Research Councils
University of ReadingFor PhD students. As a doctoral researcher who is funded by a UK Research Council, you need to understand your responsibilities with regards to Open Access publishing and the management of your research data. The purpose of this training is … Continue reading
Open Access publication policies and what these mean for you
University of ReadingThis short session will explain the key things that you should do to ensure that your publications comply with University, HEFCE and funder open access policies, including what to deposit in CentAUR (institutional repository) and how to publish as open … Continue reading