To celebrate #OAWeek, we are sharing useful resources for researchers on all aspects of #OpenAccess. Today, let’s talk about #OpenData!
Access our guide on how to share your research data openly: https://t.co/FZSDwa55U0
For this year’s #OAWeek, we’ll be highlighting a number of useful resources for authors looking for more information about -- and support with -- publishing an #OAbook.
Oh, and did we mention they’re all free? #OAWeek
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Call for Papers! 📢
@SchoolsofEmpire and @ihr_history are hosting a one-day research conference on 20 June 2025 in London and warmly invite proposals for research papers.
Deadline: 15 January 2025
More information: https://t.co/6KuTHOua2U
#histed#phd#education#cfp
From this week all articles published in the Society's journal, 'Transactions of @RoyalHistSoc', will be available fully Open Access - with no charge to readers or authors worldwide: https://t.co/JVQVImASvd
Transactions now welcomes articles #twitterstorians 1/2
Join us on 3 September @UniversityLeeds for a jam-packed day of discussions about infrastructures and networks for supporting digital arts and humanities research!
Don't miss the opportunity to apply for a Strachey Trrust Grant (up to £500) from @Soc_of_Authors! They're available to authors wishing to travel to a UK archive or collection to research manuscript material.
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#ResourceOfTheWeek: Old Maps Online, a handful of digitised manuscripts of maps from a wide range of places and periods in history. https://t.co/9Zhep3wd5h
Find more at: https://t.co/jEw6algeIw
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