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Open Access infographic #2

Open Access infographic #2

Posted on 5 March 2019 by CardiffUniOA

Check out our Open Access update and see what's in our January "top 5" downloaded research articles and theses - freely available to read in full text at http://orca.cf.ac.uk/.

Launching our new Open Access infographic

Launching our new Open Access infographic

Posted on 8 February 2019 by CardiffUniOA

We're launching the first of our monthly infographics - an "at-a-glance" overview of the University's Open Access publications. See how many new publications and theses we have added to our repository ORCA. Find out which countries have our […]

Rounding off Open Access Week 2018 . . .

Rounding off Open Access Week 2018 . . .

Posted on 26 October 2018 by CardiffUniOA

To celebrate Open Access Week this year, we have focused on equitable opportunities for students and early career researchers to get published, and on how their research can be made […]

Cardiff University supports Open Access through Knowledge Unlatched

Cardiff University supports Open Access through Knowledge Unlatched

Posted on 18 January 2018 by CardiffUniOA

Cardiff University has joined Libraries worldwide in pledging support to Knowledge Unlatched (KU). Launched in 2012, Knowledge Unlatched has formalised the “global library consortium” model for supporting Open Access books […]

Open Access books and monographs – a changing landscape

Open Access books and monographs – a changing landscape

Posted on 4 January 2018 by CardiffUniOA

The possibilities for scholarly Open Access monograph publishing were first explored around ten years ago, resulting in organisations such as OAPEN and the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) setting […]

Have a merry Open Access Christmas!

Have a merry Open Access Christmas!

Posted on 20 December 2017 by CardiffUniOA

Season’s greetings from the Open Access team. To round off 2017 on a festive note here is a selection of Open Access resources with a Christmas theme: Christmas trees There […]