Free UKSG webinar – Blockchain in research and education

Join Martin Hamilton, a Futurist at Jisc, as he discusses blockchain, the technology that underpins the Bitcoin virtual currency and that could transform just about every aspect of our lives.More information and registration….

UKSG Introduction to E-Resources Today: London

This one-day seminar 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….

UKSG One-Day Conference: London

This UKSG event was live streamed and recorded courtesy of IET.tv – the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s video production service. Click here to access the recordings. Shrinking horizons? Scholarly communication in an anti-globalisation environment In recent years the globalisation and open dissemination of research has been a hot topic in the knowledge community – exploring […]

UKSG Forum: London

Collaboration and adapting to changeForum attendance is FREE for UKSG members!Enjoy a selection of photos taken at the UKSG Forum 2017:…

Free UKSG webinar – Authentication technology update: RA21 and OpenAthens

Register for the recordingThis webinar has now passed. You may still register for the recording of the webinar by visiting the Citrix/GoToWebinar site.SlidesJosh Howlett and Phil Leahy have kindly agreed to make their slides available. You may download them from here or view them below. Please use the correct attribution if you wish to refer to them….

UKSG Introduction to E-Resources Today: London

This one-day seminar 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….

Free UKSG webinar – Writing for Academic Publication

Register for the recordingThis webinar has now passed. You may still register for the recording of the webinar by visiting the Citrix/GoToWebinar site.SlidesHelen Fallon has kindly agreed to make her slides available. You may access them here or view them below. Please use the correct attribution if you wish to refer to them….