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Open Access and REF2020: How not to let new HEFCE rules ruin your life


24 Oct 2014, 12:30pm - 1:30pm

352, Richard Hoggart Building

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Contact exs03ag(@gold.ac.uk)

Our second workshop/lunch as part of International Open Access Week 2014 will look at the new Open Access requirements from HEFCE and what they mean for the next REF

While for some the memory of the last REF is just fading we also need to start looking ahead to the next REF in probably 2020. HEFCE recently made an announcement of how Open Access will figure and contribute to REF2020. This session will detail what the new Open Access requirements from HEFCE are, how they can be met and how the Open Access team can help.

This session will be of interest to Researchers, Academics, Early Career Researchers, Administrators

Faciltators: Andrew Gray and Ozden Sahin, Library

#OAWeek2014

Lunch provided, to register for catering purposes: Please contact Karen Rumsey: K.rumsey@gold.ac.uk

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24 Oct 2014 12:30pm - 1:30pm
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