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Category Archives: Researchers
UNE Library visit: Clarivate
Dr Anthony Dona from Clarivate Analytics will conduct a training session between 10.00 AM and 4.30 PM on Wednesday, 21 August in the Letters Room – on the entry level of Dixson Library. Program 10.00–10.45 AM Where Should I Publish? – Using … Continue reading
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Tagged author profiles, clarivate, Databases, publishing, Research Outputs, Researchers
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Intersect training schedule for staff and researchers
There are a number of training sessions available in 2019 for researchers to upskill. Intersect has released a training schedule for the first quarter and are taking registrations. Courses include: Introduction to Programming with R (20th Feb) (17 April) Data … Continue reading
Research UNE
Have you heard that the Library now has a new institutional repository, Research UNE (affectionately known as RUNE)? RUNE allows UNE Researchers to securely store research outputs (including published datasets) to comply with grant and University requirements, and for the … Continue reading
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Tagged ePublications@UNE, ORCiD, Repository, Research Outputs, Research UNE, Researchers, RUNE, UNE Academics
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Finding Open Access Content
It can be hard to keep up with the changing landscape of Open Access publishing. Promising front runners have disappeared and new products have risen to the top of the heap. This post will try to capture the current state of … Continue reading