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EIFL renews agreement with Wolters Kluwer Health
EIFL has renewed an agreement with Wolters Kluwer Health for another three years, until 31 December 2027. From January 2025, authors from EIFL partner countries will be able to publish in several more open access journals.
The agreement includes waived and discounted article processing charges (APCs) for the following 13 fully open access Wolters Kluwer Health journals that cover a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines:
EIFL renews agreement with Wolters Kluwer Health
EIFL has renewed an agreement with Wolters Kluwer Health for another three years, until 31 December 2027. From January 2025, authors from EIFL partner countries will be able to publish in several more open access journals.
The agreement includes waived and discounted article processing charges (APCs) for the following 13 fully open access Wolters Kluwer Health journals that cover a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines:
EIFL renews agreement with Wolters Kluwer Health
EIFL has renewed an agreement with Wolters Kluwer Health for another three years, until 31 December 2027. From January 2025, authors from EIFL partner countries will be able to publish in several more open access journals.
The agreement includes waived and discounted article processing charges (APCs) for the following 13 fully open access Wolters Kluwer Health journals that cover a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines:
DIAMAS: Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models
EIFL is one of 23 partners in the ‘Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication’ (DIAMAS) project, which was launched in September 2022 to enhance open access publishing in the European Research Area (ERA).
DIAMAS: Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models
EIFL is one of 23 partners in the ‘Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication’ (DIAMAS) project, which was launched in September 2022 to enhance open access publishing in the European Research Area (ERA).
DIAMAS: Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models
EIFL is one of 23 partners in the ‘Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication’ (DIAMAS) project, which was launched in September 2022 to enhance open access publishing in the European Research Area (ERA).
Webinar: What’s fair in copyright? Fair use, fair dealing and fair practice
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on three legal concepts commonly found in copyright laws around the world - fair use, fair dealing and fair practice. This is the last in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
Often debated and sometimes misunderstood, the webinar will briefly describe the origins and key characteristics of each concept of ‘fairness’, which countries have these flexible provisions in their copyright laws, how libraries can benefit, as well as trends and developments.
Webinar: What’s fair in copyright? Fair use, fair dealing and fair practice
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on three legal concepts commonly found in copyright laws around the world - fair use, fair dealing and fair practice. This is the last in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
Often debated and sometimes misunderstood, the webinar will briefly describe the origins and key characteristics of each concept of ‘fairness’, which countries have these flexible provisions in their copyright laws, how libraries can benefit, as well as trends and developments.
Webinar: What’s fair in copyright? Fair use, fair dealing and fair practice
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on three legal concepts commonly found in copyright laws around the world - fair use, fair dealing and fair practice. This is the last in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
Often debated and sometimes misunderstood, the webinar will briefly describe the origins and key characteristics of each concept of ‘fairness’, which countries have these flexible provisions in their copyright laws, how libraries can benefit, as well as trends and developments.
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright, Research and Development
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on the topic of Libraries, Copyright, Research and Development. This is the third in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
The webinar will focus on the role of copyright limitations and exceptions (L&Es) as an intrinsic part of a healthy copyright system and vital tools that enable creativity, innovation, access to knowledge and educational materials.
The expert speaker is Faith Majekolagbe, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Canada.
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright, Research and Development
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on the topic of Libraries, Copyright, Research and Development. This is the third in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
The webinar will focus on the role of copyright limitations and exceptions (L&Es) as an intrinsic part of a healthy copyright system and vital tools that enable creativity, innovation, access to knowledge and educational materials.
The expert speaker is Faith Majekolagbe, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Canada.
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright, Research and Development
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on the topic of Libraries, Copyright, Research and Development. This is the third in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
The webinar will focus on the role of copyright limitations and exceptions (L&Es) as an intrinsic part of a healthy copyright system and vital tools that enable creativity, innovation, access to knowledge and educational materials.
The expert speaker is Faith Majekolagbe, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Canada.
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright and the Commons
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on the popular topic of Libraries, Copyright and the Commons. This is the second in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright and the Commons
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on the popular topic of Libraries, Copyright and the Commons. This is the second in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright and the Commons
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on the popular topic of Libraries, Copyright and the Commons. This is the second in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright and AI for science and research
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on Libraries, Copyright and AI (artificial intelligence) with a focus on science and research. This is the first in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
This webinar will set out core principles necessary for the making of AI policy and regulations that are supportive of science and research. It will also highlight AI provisions in copyright laws, and the status of litigation concerning the use of machine learning technologies in different jurisdictions around the world.
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright and AI for science and research
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on Libraries, Copyright and AI (artificial intelligence) with a focus on science and research. This is the first in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
This webinar will set out core principles necessary for the making of AI policy and regulations that are supportive of science and research. It will also highlight AI provisions in copyright laws, and the status of litigation concerning the use of machine learning technologies in different jurisdictions around the world.
Webinar: Libraries, Copyright and AI for science and research
EIFL is pleased to organize a webinar on Libraries, Copyright and AI (artificial intelligence) with a focus on science and research. This is the first in a series of four EIFL webinars on copyright and libraries (further details below).
This webinar will set out core principles necessary for the making of AI policy and regulations that are supportive of science and research. It will also highlight AI provisions in copyright laws, and the status of litigation concerning the use of machine learning technologies in different jurisdictions around the world.
Open science trainers meet-up: Reproducibility and open data
Join us for the sixth EIFL online meet-up of open science trainers that will focus on reproducible research and open data as training topics.
- Date and time: 18 September, 09:00 UTC
- Registration: Please register here to participate in the meet-up
Open science trainers meet-up: Reproducibility and open data
Join us for the sixth EIFL online meet-up of open science trainers that will focus on reproducible research and open data as training topics.
- Date and time: 18 September, 09:00 UTC
- Registration: Please register here to participate in the meet-up