Researchers’ Series: Research Data Management Workshop by DCC
Come to learn about research data management best practices with experts from Digital Curation Centre!
Come to learn about research data management best practices with experts from Digital Curation Centre!
Having confidence in my own academic honesty, I used to pay little attention to anti-plagiarism, believing that I would never have the intention to cheat in my research writing. But recently I realize I had missed the point!
Finding research funding and tracking progress of your own proposals are literally at your fingertips when you use this new mobile app HKUST Research built by the Research Office.
When you look for literature for your research topics, where do you often start? Google Scholars appears to be a popular choice; yet,
Prepared by the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (European Commission), this report analyses the present states of scholarly communication and publishing, and proposes ten principles through which a vision for scholarly communication should be shaped over the next decade. The report also offers recommendations to key stakeholders including researchers, institutions, funder and others in the scholarly communication landscape. The full report is available at Publications Office of the European Union.
“After 1 January 2020 scientific publications on the results from research funded by public grants provided by national and European research councils and funding bodies, must be published in compliant Open Access Journals or on compliant Open Access Platforms.” – This is the key principle of Plan S, the mandate proposed by cOAlition S to accelerate the transition of scholarly publishing system towards open access.
How do you communicate your research to peers and other scholars? How accessible are your research papers? Are they available only to readers who subscribe to the journals you publish in?
Research, the active pursuit of scholarship, is one of the core activities in an institution like HKUST. The way to conduct research has been advancing in all aspects with the help of technology.
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