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CFP: Digital Media and Sacred Text, 17 June 2013, OU Camden
Day 252: Reading the Bible from My Phone by Old Shoe Woman. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 CPF: Digital Media and Sacred Text 17 June 2013, 10:00 - 17:00 The Open University Camden Centre, London This one-day conference will bring together academics interested in the study of … Continue reading
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Revised Open Access Policy from RCUK
Open Door, by hagit_. Licence CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Research Councils UK (RCUK) have recently published a revised version of their Policy on Open Access, which is open for comments until 20th March and will come into effect on 1st April 2013. The key … Continue reading
Martin Weller to open Transforming Postgraduate Research, 17 June 2013, Oxford
Transforming Postgraduate Research: Engaging with the Digital World (University of Oxford, 17 June 2013) Prof Martin Weller, Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University, will be one of the keynote speakers at Transforming Postgraduate Research: Engaging with the Digital World, a … Continue reading
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OpenEdition Reader Survey
The OpenEdition team invites its growing number of readers (responsible for 3.1 million page views in October 2012 alone) to take a few minutes to complete an online questionnaire, which will enable OpenEdition to improve its services and find out more about its user community. https://survey.openedition.org/index.php?sid=88343&lang=en … Continue reading
Open Access Week Lunchtime Seminars, 22-26 October
The Open University Library Services are hosting a series of lunchtime events (22nd-26th October) in conjunction with the Office of the PVC (Research, Scholarship and Quality) to explore developments in open access publishing as part of Open Access Week. The week … Continue reading