Enhancing your research impact through open access publishing

Please note that this will be presented as a Webinar and the link will be sent to you on the morning of the session. This workshop will introduce attendees to the principles of Open Access and how it can benefit the impact of their research. Open Access publishing is a model of scholarly communication that provides unrestricted and free access to scholarly research outputs, such as articles, papers, and data. In Open Access publishing, the content is made available online to the public without financial, legal, or technical barriers.

This approach aims to maximise the dissemination of knowledge and facilitate broader access to scientific and academic information. Open Access publishing is often seen as a way to promote transparency, collaboration, and innovation in research by removing traditional subscription and paywall barriers.

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Administrator - Van Deventer, Mr. Kirchner

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Audience - Academic staff, postgraduate students and researchers

Objectives - Benefits of open access publishing and transformational agreements (TAs) with publishers for researchers Understanding the eligibility criteria of TAs Step-by-step guidance on publishing open access under TAs Common misconceptions and concerns Creative Commons licenses and copyright considerations Overview of key open access platforms and repositories Understanding the different models/variations of Open Access publishing Avoiding predatory journals Deciding on a journal (journal finder)

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Course ID - 325584

Event ID - 1214945

Composite ID - 3255841214945

Total Cost - 0

Total Duration - 1.5 Hour(s)

Course Owner - Mngomezulu, Mr. Sakhile Victor

Course Owner Email - sakhilemn@sun.ac.za

Course Owner Phone - 0218089907

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://sun-e-hr.sun.ac.za →

 

Date And Time

2025-04-23 @ 11:00 to
2025-04-23 @ 12:30
 

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