Seems everybody’s leaving. I intend to stick around until the bitter end though… Until there’s only two users left on this entire app. Just me and Musk. My last post will be: ‘it’s still called Twitter.’
Next week is #OAWeek 2024
The theme is 'Community over Commercialisation'
In our latest blog post, Repository Officer Kelly Hetherington reflects on some of her favourite moments of hearing about how research benefits communities:
https://t.co/zUJKfckEwK
The Open Research team's Researcher Development Training Programme for Michaelmas term is now ✨live✨
Open to all staff and postgraduate researchers, sessions will cover topics including:
🟢Data management
🟠Open access publishing
🟢Responsible authorship
Really pleased to say my book, ‘Achieving global open access: The need for scientific, epistemic and participatory openness’, has now been published #openaccess online. Print copies will be available from 9 July. https://t.co/Lry3PnaUTc ...
And, just like that, it's May already...
Our Activity and News from last month is now live👇 https://t.co/OxeysFME7y
(Scouts' promise we worked hard whilst gorging on leftover Easter chocolate!🤞)
@RutterNik@DurhamSociology@CRiVADurham@MSW_Durham_Uni@Capa1stResponse @PEGS_support I feel seen ❤️ just what I needed to read tonight.
The view of children perfectly complements what you are telling us - the little girl understands why her sister sleeps elsewhere and recognises it is to help her and her mam. My heart.
🙌 honestly can’t put into words how hurtful this campaign is to so many. Our personal experience of the LA not being able to provide a place for months when the parent wanted the child in school 🤷♀️…
School attendance difficulties: 92.1% neurodivergent 83.4% autistic - @educationgovuk this pic is exactly what masking looks like. @AFNCCF surely you know this. #tonedeaf It’s us parents who mop up the trauma school causes. Our children deserve better. #SEND#Autism 1/2
@bphillipsonMP Such a slap in the face for parents like me who desperately wanted their kid in school but had to wait six months as no mainstream could meet ehcp need!!!
Continuing the #OAWeek theme, OA Publications Officer Katie Skellett discusses community control of knowledge, social inequality & open access with the very insightful @shelly_addison @DurhamSociology in our most recent Library & Collections blog post👇
https://t.co/r5LuojU3mp