Videos of all the sessions from our one day conference last week are now available to view below. An overview is available here.
Whose work is it anyway? Helping researchers maximise reach and impact
Charlie Rapple
Whose work is it anyway? Helping researchers maximise reach and impactCharlie Rapple
From: UKSG, Lightning talks: Digital Science Kudos Plum Analytics, 20 November 2014, London |
Science is still playing catch-up
Jason Hoyt
Science is stil playing catch-upJason Hoyt
From: UKSG, 20 November 2014, London |
Research data and Arts practice: a consideration of the relationship between practice-based research in the Arts, documentation, outputs and data management
Paul Whitty
Publishing perspectives from a poacher-turned-gamekeeper
Simon Hubbard
Publishing perspectives from a poacher-turned-gamekeeperSimon Hubbard
From: UKSG, 20 November 2014, London |
Panel session and questions
Chaired by Andrew Barker
Panel session and questionsChaired by Andrew Barker
From: UKSG, 20 November 2014, London |
Better software. Better research
Terry Bucknell
Better software. Better researchTerry Bucknell
From: UKSG, Lightning talks: Digital Science Kudos Plum Analytics, 20 November 2014, London |
An open access REF: the next step of the journey
Ben Johnson
An open access REF: the next step of the journeyBen Johnson
From: UKSG, 20 November 2014, London |
An institutional view of research: quality, impact and reputation
Ian Carter
An institutional view of research: quality, impact and reputationIan Carter
From: UKSG, 20 November 2014, London |
Altmetrics in practice
Stephan Buettgen
Altmetrics in practiceStephan Buettgen
From: UKSG, Lightning talks: Digital Science Kudos Plum Analytics, 20 November 2014, London |
A librarian’s perspective
Martin Wolf
A librarian’s perspectiveMartin Wolf
From: UKSG, 20 November 2014, London |