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White Rose Research Online: OPEN ACCESS WEEK: What did we learn from the University of Leeds Reposit questionnaire?
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White Rose Research Online. Monday, 24 October 2011. OPEN ACCESS WEEK: What did we learn from the University of Leeds Reposit questionnaire? Earlier this year, we distributed a questionnaire as part of the JISC funded RePosit project. The project reviewed the relationship between central research information systems (concentrating on Symplectic Elements. And open access repositories. The questionnaire timing was good. 4. August; £100. Our lucky winner, drawn at random, was Dr David Owens. Awareness level...
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White Rose Research Online: November 2011
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White Rose Research Online. Monday, 14 November 2011. 1000th electronic thesis added for University of Leeds. We have just added the 1000th electronic thesis for the University of Leeds to White Rose Research Online. The theses are a mixture of those digitised from print (by the the Leeds Digital Library digitisation studio or the British Library's EThOS Service), plus new 'born-digital' etheses deposited by their authors. DClinPsychol thesis, University of Leeds. It is online at:. WRRO - latest additions.
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White Rose Research Online: Attitudes towards open access
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White Rose Research Online. Tuesday, 6 December 2011. Attitudes towards open access. RePosit questionnaire: some key findings (Part 2). Earlier this year, we distributed a questionnaire as part of the JISC funded RePosit project. The Part 1 blog post. Looked at the overall awareness of local systems at the University of Leeds, motivators and de-motivators for research paper deposit and the type of support depositors wanted. Q How do you feel about the principles of Open Access? Mildly in Favour: 27% ( 22%.
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White Rose Research Online: New Overview of Open Access to Scientific Information
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White Rose Research Online. Monday, 30 January 2012. New Overview of Open Access to Scientific Information. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology. POST) provides "briefings on public policy issues related to science and technology." One of the most recent briefings ( PostNote. Briefly assessing their pros and cons; it also points up some key issues for research data management including data protection and IPR. Could become a formal part of REF in 2020. A useful overview of the area:.
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White Rose Research Online: March 2011
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White Rose Research Online. Monday, 28 March 2011. Reason to celebrate: First book added to White Rose Research Online. White Rose Research Online is delighted to have been able to add an entire book to the repository. Http:/ www.leeds.ac.uk/fine art/07 Staff/Current/mw.html. Http:/ eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/42902/. Westgarth, MW (2009) A Biographical Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Antique and Curiosity Dealers. Regional Furniture, XXIII . Regional Furniture Society. Thursday, 10 March 2011. WREO hosts r...
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White Rose Research Online: 1000th electronic thesis added for University of Leeds
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White Rose Research Online. Monday, 14 November 2011. 1000th electronic thesis added for University of Leeds. We have just added the 1000th electronic thesis for the University of Leeds to White Rose Research Online. The theses are a mixture of those digitised from print (by the the Leeds Digital Library digitisation studio or the British Library's EThOS Service), plus new 'born-digital' etheses deposited by their authors. DClinPsychol thesis, University of Leeds. It is online at:. 30 March 2012 at 12:05.
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White Rose Research Online: October 2009
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White Rose Research Online. Monday, 5 October 2009. Improvements to import using DOI. Eprints has an import via DOI plugin. This import can be used to create single records - or multiple DOIs can be included and imported. The data is imported into the repository from the CrossRef. Once logged in to WRRO, go to the Manage Deposits screen, and click on the Import Items button. Then enter your DOIs as below, ensuring you have selected DOI (via Cross Ref) as your import format. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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White Rose Research Online: January 2010
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White Rose Research Online. Wednesday, 6 January 2010. Universities UK Recommend all REF outputs should be open access. Consultation on proposals for the Research Excellence Framework ended in December 09. The Universities UK consultation response suggests that, though not addressed in the REF proposals, it would be beneficial if all REF outputs were made openly available. The full text of the UUK. Response is available from the UUK. On open access, the document states. Response to the UUK. Universities ...
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White Rose Research Online: January 2011
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White Rose Research Online. Monday, 31 January 2011. Has making your research openly available changed its impact? Respondents sought for a questionnaire about the "green road" to open access. The "green road" means making a copy of your research publications available online - ideally in an open access repository such as White Rose Research Online. The research is being undertaken at the Institution of Library and Information Science, Uppsala University, Sweden. Https:/ survey.mamut.com/s?
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White Rose Research Online: October 2011
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White Rose Research Online. Monday, 24 October 2011. OPEN ACCESS WEEK: What did we learn from the University of Leeds Reposit questionnaire? Earlier this year, we distributed a questionnaire as part of the JISC funded RePosit project. The project reviewed the relationship between central research information systems (concentrating on Symplectic Elements. And open access repositories. The questionnaire timing was good. 4. August; £100. Our lucky winner, drawn at random, was Dr David Owens. Awareness level...