I’m very pleased to be organising an Open Access forum as part of the University of Leicester Research Festival next Friday 4th April 2014.
The blurb reads:
Open Access (OA): Broadcasting your research to make a bigger impact worldwide, keeping your funders and employer happy and putting more of the combined observations, analysis and knowledge of the world at your fingertips ready to build upon. The international Open Access movement has been embraced by UK government and funding councils (including new HEFCE requirements) for both publications and now the data behind them. Come and meet some OA enthusiasts from within the University and influential expert visitors and find out how Open Access might benefit you personally. OA is a great way of increasing the visibility of your research which can lead to new collaborations and impacts.
Our guests are the famous Open Access advocate Peter Murray-Rust, Panton Fellow Rosie Graves who is working on her PhD in Measuring Air Quality in Urban Environments and we hope Michelle Brook, also from The Open Knowledge Foundation.
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