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European landscape of institutional OA publishing
The DIAMAS (Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication) project has released the results of its survey of institutional publishers and service providers in the European Research Area.
European landscape of institutional OA publishing
The DIAMAS (Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication) project has released the results of its survey of institutional publishers and service providers in the European Research Area.
European landscape of institutional OA publishing
The DIAMAS (Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication) project has released the results of its survey of institutional publishers and service providers in the European Research Area.
EIFL Digital Research Literacy Training Programme
Welcome to the third version of the EIFL Digital Research Literacy Training Programme Outline for Librarians, which is available for download in PDF or you can view it online.
EIFL Digital Research Literacy Training Programme
Welcome to the third version of the EIFL Digital Research Literacy Training Programme Outline for Librarians, which is available for download in PDF or you can view it online.
EIFL Digital Research Literacy Training Programme
Welcome to the third version of the EIFL Digital Research Literacy Training Programme Outline for Librarians, which is available for download in PDF or you can view it online.
Surveys on diamond OA publishing in Africa
Respond to these two surveys to help us to better understand challenges faced by the diamond open access (OA) community in Africa and to plan for grant funding calls for projects to strengthen African diamond OA publishing initiatives.
Surveys on diamond OA publishing in Africa
Respond to these two surveys to help us to better understand challenges faced by the diamond open access (OA) community in Africa and to plan for grant funding calls for projects to strengthen African diamond OA publishing initiatives.
Surveys on diamond OA publishing in Africa
Respond to these two surveys to help us to better understand challenges faced by the diamond open access (OA) community in Africa and to plan for grant funding calls for projects to strengthen African diamond OA publishing initiatives.
EIFL renews agreement with Taylor & Francis
EIFL has renewed an agreement with Taylor & Francis, for a year until 31 December 2024. The agreement includes discounted access to journals and waived and discounted article processing charges (APCs).
DISCOUNTED ACCESSThe agreement includes discounted access to 1,982 journals. Libraries in 20 EIFL countries are eligible for discounted access to the Taylor & Francis Science & Technology, and Social Science & Humanities Journals Collections
EIFL renews agreement with Taylor & Francis
EIFL has renewed an agreement with Taylor & Francis, for a year until 31 December 2024. The agreement includes discounted access to journals and waived and discounted article processing charges (APCs).
DISCOUNTED ACCESSThe agreement includes discounted access to 1,982 journals. Libraries in 20 EIFL countries are eligible for discounted access to the Taylor & Francis Science & Technology, and Social Science & Humanities Journals Collections
EIFL renews agreement with Taylor & Francis
EIFL has renewed an agreement with Taylor & Francis, for a year until 31 December 2024. The agreement includes discounted access to journals and waived and discounted article processing charges (APCs).
DISCOUNTED ACCESSThe agreement includes discounted access to 1,982 journals. Libraries in 20 EIFL countries are eligible for discounted access to the Taylor & Francis Science & Technology, and Social Science & Humanities Journals Collections
EIFL renews agreement with Taylor & Francis
EIFL has renewed an agreement with Taylor & Francis, for a year until 31 December 2024. The agreement includes discounted access to journals and waived and discounted article processing charges (APCs).
DISCOUNTED ACCESSThe agreement includes discounted access to 1,982 journals. Libraries in 20 EIFL countries are eligible for discounted access to the Taylor & Francis Science & Technology, and Social Science & Humanities Journals Collections
Unlocking Knowledge Conference
Teresa Hackett, EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme Manager, will moderate a panel at the ‘Unlocking Knowledge Conference’ which will bring together EU policymakers, academics and civil society to discuss how to enable knowledge institutions to play a bigger part in creating a flourishing information ecosystem.
Unlocking Knowledge Conference
Teresa Hackett, EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme Manager, will moderate a panel at the ‘Unlocking Knowledge Conference’ which will bring together EU policymakers, academics and civil society to discuss how to enable knowledge institutions to play a bigger part in creating a flourishing information ecosystem.
Unlocking Knowledge Conference
Teresa Hackett, EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme Manager, will moderate a panel at the ‘Unlocking Knowledge Conference’ which will bring together EU policymakers, academics and civil society to discuss how to enable knowledge institutions to play a bigger part in creating a flourishing information ecosystem.
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Upcoming LBE webinet — Library Design Matters! Designing for New Services in an Uncertain Future
How do you envision a project and design library buildings and facilities that will not be delivered for several years? The past 18 months has shone a new light on the need for resilient and responsive buildings. What library services and programmes will be provided in the future? How are innovative approaches to the delivery of library services imagined, implemented and accommodated in new facilities? What are the facilities that will fit future services not yet in existence? What are the challenges and debates within the design team and stakeholders as the planning and preparation are undertaken? What works best and what processes should be used? What differences, if any, are there in building a new facility or re-using and adapting an old site? On October 5th join Traci Lesneski, Philip Kent and thought leaders from Australia, Canada and The Netherlands to consider these important issues.