UKSG 43rd Annual Conference and Exhibition: Brighton 2020

The UKSG Annual Conference is a major event in the scholarly communications calendar which attracts delegates each year from around the world – librarians, publishers, content providers, consultants and intermediaries. The conference combines high-quality plenary presentations, lightning talks and breakout sessions with entertaining social events and trade exhibition.

FREE UKSG webinar – Writing articles for Insights and other journals

This is a fantastic opportunity to listen to expert speakers with no travelling required. This is a free webinar – Please note that advance registration is required. All registrants receive a link to a recording of the webinar so they can listen again at a convenient time.

FREE UKSG webinar – Preprints are Changing the Landscape

This is a fantastic opportunity to listen to expert speakers with no travelling required. This is a free webinar – Please note that advance registration is required. All registrants receive a link to a recording of the webinar so they can listen again at a convenient time.

FREE UKSG webinar – Digital Scholarship and the Future of the Book

This is a fantastic opportunity to listen to expert speakers with no travelling required. This is a free webinar – Please note that advance registration is required. All registrants receive a link to a recording of the webinar so they can listen again at a convenient time.

FREE UKSG webinar – AI: Empowering Libraries & Making It Real

This is a fantastic opportunity to listen to expert speakers with no travelling required. This is a free webinar – Please note that advance registration is required. This webinar will be recorded and all registrants will receive a link to the recording after the session.

UKSG Introduction to E-Resources Online Seminar 2020

This two-part online event has been adapted from UKSG’s successful and long-running one-day seminar and aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of e-resources management, encompassing e-journals, e-books and bibliographic and full-text databases. Taking place as two morning sessions on Tuesday 3rd November and Friday 6th November.