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    UK Jisc and Wiley read and publish agreement online briefing transcript

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    Jisc OA Digest - March 2020

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    Digital wellbeing: briefing paper for practitioners

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    Our briefing paper for practitioners offers a model and an exploration of the different aspects of digital wellbeing as well as guidance on the positive actions individuals can take and some good practice principles to support the wellbeing of other

    Digital leaders programme online launch transcript

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    Network equipment framework buyer's guide

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    Wales digital experience insights 2019: FE summary

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    Short report summarising 2019 survey results from Welsh FE providers who took part in the digital experience insights surve

    Poster 2: student digital experience insights poster template (Welsh language version)

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    Welsh language version of an editable poster in Word format that providers can use to promote the survey in their organisation

    Digifest 2020 speaker resources

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    Knowledge Exchange Force 2019 Workshop report: Open Scholarship and Collective Action: Introducing the Open Scholarship Framework

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    As part of Knowledge Exchange's (KE) work on Open Scholarship, Knowledge Exchange has developed a ​framework that maps the considerations for Open Scholarship across a variety of scales, phases and arenas. The three dimensions of the framework allow us to articulate the changes occurring in scholarly communications in tangible ways. The first dimension addresses the level of granularity (Macro, Meso, Micro) of actors; the second dimension is the phase of the research (Discovery, Planning, Project Phase, Dissemination); and the third dimension is the arena (Political, Economic, Social, Technological). Having developed these concepts and conversations with several expert groups and projects, we held a pre-conference workshop, as part of the ​FORCE2019 conference, to engage a wider group of experts to test and further refine the Framework. The workshop report This workshop report presents key outcomes of the Knowledge Exchange workshop at the FORCE2019 conference held in Edinburgh, October 2019. The main purpose of the workshop was to test and gain community feedback on the Open Scholarship Framework, using it while addressing issues such as research evaluation, FAIR and Plan S. The report provides some recommendations for next steps towards further utilisation of the Framework, potential use cases, and other follow-up actions. The workshop showed that: The KE OS Framework is a useful paradigm for working through issues of Open Scholarship. This is especially the case when seeking explanations for seemingly contradictory situations Using the Framework does not necessarily deliver solutions directly. However, it can enable new insights and understandings that may not otherwise have been discovered. This has a bearing on the information and other materials that should be developed alongside the framework, advising on its uses and limitation The meso-level appears to contain actors ranging from large-scale commercial publishers such as Elsevier, to a three-person laboratory in a small university. The meso-level may be subject to any number of (potentially conflicting) incentives, barriers, and social and technological factors The ‘arena’ dimension would benefit from being made more granular (to include legal issues, power differentials, and time considerations

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