UKRI Open Access policy for journal articles
OnlineIf you are a UKRI funded author your journal articles must be Open Access with a CCBY licence immediately on publication and without embargo, via CentAUR (green Open Access) or...Read More >
If you are a UKRI funded author your journal articles must be Open Access with a CCBY licence immediately on publication and without embargo, via CentAUR (green Open Access) or...Read More >
All UKRI funded authors are required to make books, chapters and edited collections, published on or after 1st January 2024, Open Access with a Creative Commons licence. The final Version...Read More >
Publishing your article as Open Access on the publisher’s website usually incurs a fee. This applies for many fully Open Access journals and to hybrid journals unless covered by a...Read More >
This session is intended for new research staff, including early career researchers, and managers and professional services staff needing a general overview of Open Access at the University of Reading....Read More >
Creative practice within museums and collections interrogates and animates collections with different stakeholders. For academic researchers it can also bring together different disciplines to collaboratively explore complex problems. Some familiar...Read More >
The exhibition ‘AI: More than Human’ at the Barbican Centre in London – co-curated by Suzanne Livingston - was the first over-arching look at the past, present and future of...Read More >
CBCP is collaborating with Typodiversity, an open, participatory event series combining talks and workshops on the intersection of research and practice in typography and type design. Our agenda raises issues...Read More >
Join Professors Emma Aston and Andrew Mangham from the University of Reading to explore how Classical myths worked their way into the monster science and monster stories of the modern...Read More >
UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) new open access policy for monographs, book chapters, and edited collections that need to acknowledge UKRI funding starts on 1 January 2024. This event will...Read More >
Join Dr Fiona Reid for this year’s annual Armistice lecture to unveil the history of medical pacifism during and after the Great War. The First World War was a machine...Read More >