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Library Drop-in Series: Making your articles and data openly accessible Online
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Making your articles and data openly accessible
Presented by Anneliese Taylor and Ariel Deardorff
The COVID-19 crisis has prompted dozens of publishers and research groups to open up their published content and datasets in order to facilitate research to help advance understanding of and treatment for the virus. This in turn highlights the importance of access to research results in all fields in order to advance scientific knowledge. Find out how to make your scholarly articles freely and legally available to all readers anywhere in the world through both the University of California's and research funder policies, as well as what steps to take to publish your datasets to enable reproducibility while still protecting patient identity.
Each drop-in session will kick off with a 15-20 minute overview followed by attendee-driven Q&A. Topics will vary at each session. Register below to receive the Zoom link + password one day before the session.
Tuesdays at 10 am
- Apr 21: New PubMed Searching Tips
- Apr 28: How to access Elsevier articles from home
- May 5: Making your articles and data openly accessible
Tuesday at 11am
- May 12: Overcoming Zoom Fatigue
Thursdays at 2 pm
- Apr 16: Zoom Tips and Tricks for Instructors
- Apr 23: Recording Instructional Videos with Media@UCSF
- Apr 30: Poll Everywhere
- May 7: Should I worry about copyright?
- May 14: Finding COVID-19 literature and data
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- Date:
- Tuesday, May 5 2020 Show more dates
- Time:
- 10:00am - 11:00am
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Virtual
- Campus:
- Online
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
- Categories:
- Data Science > Data Management Library Drop-In Series Open Access