Research and Resources Blog

Kanopy – streaming Film resource accessible worldwide

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  Kanopy is our latest streaming  film resource, (acquired in 2022)  and can be accessed from anywhere in the world, with a University of Dundee log in. It’s searchable, browsable by category (British /World cinema/ LGBTQ / Race ethnicity  & Identity/ Gender/ Human rights/Art & Architecture  and more) and  includes documentaries as well as film.  …Continue Reading Kanopy – streaming Film resource accessible worldwide

Happy New Year!

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Happy New Year from everyone in LLC Research Services! As we start the New Year our team have been recalling how busy 2022 was, with the services we provide supporting open research practices and research dissemination at the heart of everything we’ve done, and will continue to do in 2023.  We know, for example, that…Continue Reading Happy New Year!

An International Open Access Week update on the Scottish Universities Press

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About the author: Dominique Walker is the Publishing Officer for the Scottish Universities Press (SUP). Her role is hosted by the Library and Learning Centre LLC at the University of Dundee.  International Open Access Week seems the perfect time to provide an update on the progress of Scottish Universities Press (SUP) – a fully open access…Continue Reading An International Open Access Week update on the Scottish Universities Press

It’s International Open Access Week – find out about the new University of Dundee, Open Access, student journal in this guest blog from Dr Anna Robb and Dr Richard Holme

In early 2020, on the eve of the global pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, two colleagues (Dr. Anna Robb and Dr. Richard Holme, Division of Education and Society) – who lead the highly successful Master of Education (MEd) programme – discussed the prospect of establishing a new open-access journal that would publish and share the best…Continue Reading It’s International Open Access Week – find out about the new University of Dundee, Open Access, student journal in this guest blog from Dr Anna Robb and Dr Richard Holme

Open Access Week 2022: focus on climate justice

The theme for Open Access Week for 2022 is ‘Open for Climate Justice’ and recognises that whilst the effects of climate change are widely felt, the impacts are not borne equally or fairly, between all nations. To encourage connection and collaboration, rapid and seamless access to knowledge is essential, and this knowledge should be made…Continue Reading Open Access Week 2022: focus on climate justice

DORA: The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment and the Responsible Use of Metrics

The University of Dundee has signed and expressed its commitment to DORA, a set of principles designed to ensure that research assessment is undertaken in a responsible, fair and transparent manner. Read the University of Dundee statement here. What do you need to know about DORA? The vision of DORA is to “advance practical and…Continue Reading DORA: The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment and the Responsible Use of Metrics

Supporting the  Inclusive Curriculum

As reported in the Staff Newsletter of 26/1/2022, the LLC has set aside £5,000 which can be used to purchase books/resources to support the  Inclusive Curriculum,  equality & diversity as it relates to modules in your discipline – as well as the usual method of adding titles to your online module reading list.  The fund…Continue Reading Supporting the  Inclusive Curriculum

The new UKRI Open Access Policy and more: guidance and scenarios on publishing your research as Open Access

The new UKRI policy on Open Access comes into effect on 1st April 2022. Detailed information is available on our UKRI Open Access Policy webpage, but the following scenarios maybe of help in highlighting some practical effects of the policy, and on publishing Open Access in general. The key changes contained in the new policy…Continue Reading The new UKRI Open Access Policy and more: guidance and scenarios on publishing your research as Open Access