Repository renewal project: a case study from White Rose Libraries | Insights%20/articles/10.1629/uksg.715
Repository renewal project: a case study from White Rose Libraries | Insights%20/articles/10.1629/uksg.715
Open Access for All: What Is Rights Retention and Why Should You Care?
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Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 1pm - 2pm
With Thom Blake @uoyopenres.bsky.social and Professor Stephen Eglen, Universty of Cambridge
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We're pleased to announce that our Open Research Awards scheme is back for 2025! π
We are offering prizes of Β£400 each to projects and initiatives which engage with open research practices and principles
Read the full terms and submit your work for consideration by Mon 28 April π bit.ly/OR-awards
Exclusive: βLots moreβ university libraries could drop big subscription deals.
After several institutions drop Elsevier deals, senior librarians say rising costs and severe financial strain have reached a βtipping pointβ.
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We're traumatising kids. Just stop it.
I have a 5-year old (incredibly well-behaved and the kindest soul you will ever meet) who is convinced that what awaits him tomorrow morning is an official judgement on his moral standing. If/when he doesn't get exactly what he wants he will interpret it as meaning that he just isn't βgoodβ enough.
Clearly, how many/expensive presents kids get is more down to the wealth and social status of their parents and to make kids internalise this as somehow a measure of their own virtue is appalling.
Can we (looking at you kids TV and Santa impersonators) stop with the pernicious idea that what presents you get on Christmas morning is an indicator of whether you are essentially βnaughtyβ or βniceβ
Tell you what, that was a long day.