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DEI_engaging_respondents_in_your_Insights_surveys_001-November-2019_FINAL
New DEI guidance 2019-20 - engaging respondents in your Insights survey
BDCL-Overview-October-2018
Building digital capability - service overview October 2018:
We have produced a basic set of slides that explain the background, principles and use of the discovery tool. You can adapt these however you like
BDCL-Staff Discovery Tool Workshop1-060319
Staff discovery tool workshop template - a customisable poster for colleges and universities to us
Insights into the Economy of Open Scholarship: A Collection of Interviews
Following the report Knowledge Exchange Approach to Open Scholarship and in line with the recommendations resulting from the workshop Moving from Ambition to Reality, two interconnected activities have been dedicated to the Economy of Open Scholarship, one conceptual, one practical.
The practical activity - Insights into the Economy of Open Scholarship: A Collection of Interviews - have collected examples which illustrate how pioneering initiatives set up and operate new or alternative business models in the area of Open Scholarship.
Interviews with a selection of initiatives have been conducted to build this collection to illustrate the successes and challenges within the economy of Open Scholarship. The purpose of this practical investigation is to inform and inspire a transition to Open Scholarship. Through a collection of interviews, including highlights and currents trends, the collection displays how pioneers and early adopters of openness pave the way for unhindered access to research outputs in relation to research community needs and practices.
Interviews have been conducted with ten selected initiatives including:
1. Open Library of Humanities (OLH) (UK): Martin Paul Eve
2. OpenEdition (FR): Pierre Mounier
3. Opasnet (FI): Jouni Tuomisto
4. ASAPBio (US): Jessica Polka
5. ScienceOpen (GER): Stephanie Dawson
6. HRČAK (HR): Jadranka Stojanovski
7. Helsinki University Press (HUP) (FI): Leena Kaakinen
8. Impactstory (US): Heather Piwowar
9. Figshare (UK): Mark Hahnel
10. Zenodo (CH): Tim Smith
Full details of all interviews are available on the Knowledge Exchange website: http://www.knowledge-exchange.info/event/insights-into-open-scholarshi
Capturing and Presenting Practice Research: Research Management Perspective
Capturing and Presenting Practice Research: Research Management Perspective
Christie Walker, Head of Research Development, Royal College of Art and ARMA Arts & Humanities Special Interest Group Champion
A presentation given at the Jisc open access community event "Capturing practice research: improving visibility and searchability" on 15th March 2019 in London.
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/capturing-practice-research-improving-visibility-and-searchability-15-mar-201