🚨 We will no longer be active on Twitter/X after 11/11. It’s been a fantastic time building our #OpenScience community here for over a decade, and thank you for all the support!💙
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🚨 We will no longer be active on Twitter/X after 11/11. It’s been a fantastic time building our #OpenScience community here for over a decade, and thank you for all the support!💙
Discover where else to find us on our blog: shorturl.at/wfPyA
Stay connected with us!
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Thank you @ukrepro and @UCLopenscience for this award! Flattered to be the only undergraduate winner and the only winner from @UCLgeography ! ❤️ Looking forward to producing more practical impact on citizen science and bottom-up conservation work👍
🚨 We will no longer be active on Twitter/X after 11/11. It’s been a fantastic time building our #OpenScience community here for over a decade, and thank you for all the support!💙
Discover where else to find us on our blog: shorturl.at/wfPyA
Stay connected with us!
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ALT Promotional image for International Open Access Week 2024 with the theme "Community over Commercialization." The illustration features two arms shaking hands, symbolizing collaboration and commitment, set against a backdrop of geometric shapes and spreadsheet snippets. Intersecting orange and green lines add movement and depth. A lock icon, symbolizing Open Access, encircles the handshake at the center of the design.
#OAWeek is coming to an end! Today we're excited to introduce the UCL Statement of Principles of Authorship shaped through co-production and providing guidance on equitable #Authorship practices for more inclusive and transparent research.
Find out more: buff.ly/40pDd6q
ALT A forearm displays the phrase "OPEN ACCESS WEEK" painted in black and orange. The word "ACCESS" features an open access icon in orange within a white circle. The arm is positioned in front of a blurred bookshelf background and is making a thumbs-up gesture. "WEEK" is painted in orange, while "OPEN ACCESS" is in uppercase black letters.
Photo Credit (CC BY 4.0): Tatyana Zaytseva (http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/photo/great-oaw-at-khazar-library-2)
We were very pleased to award the @brain_globe Initiative! Since 2020, they've been creating powerful and incredibly popular #OpenSource tools and software for the #Neuroscience community.
Read more about their work and stay tuned for next year’s awards! @UCLpress@ucylpay
Congratulations to the staff and students across the Faculty who took home prizes and received honorable mentions at the UCL Open Science & Scholarship Awards yesterday! @UCLopenscience
🔗 Find out more about the winners: bit.ly/4f1EyEM
As we approach the end of #OAWeek, Christine Daoutis explores #copyright & open science in the age of #AI in the latest Open@UCL blog post—tackling copyright challenges, rights retention & secondary publication rights. 🤝
Read more: shorturl.at/W0150#OAWeek24@ucylpay
ALT The hands of diverse individuals hold up large, colorful letters spelling "COPYRIGHT" against a light blue background. Each letter features a different bright color, creating a vibrant and playful display.
Midway through #OAWeek, Dhara Snowden, @UCLpress Textbook Programme Manager, shares her insights on the growing importance of #OpenAccess textbooks and how they’re reshaping the future of learning and education! Learn more: buff.ly/4dXBBnF#OAWeek24@uclpress_ed
ALT The cover of the textbook An Introduction to Waste Management and Circular Economy by Stijn van Ewijk and Julia Stegemann features a collage of industrial waste, recycling materials, and abstract patterns symbolizing the circular economy. The background transitions from deep blue to green, reflecting environmental themes. The title appears in bold white font at the top, with the authors' names below in smaller text. A UCL Press logo is centered at the bottom, giving the cover a modern, academic look.
ALT The cover of Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies, edited by Rachel King and Trinidad Rico, features a sequence of black-and-white images of a horse and rider in motion, evoking a sense of movement and time in line with heritage studies. The UCL Press logo is centered at the bottom.
Fantastic Open Science webinar today between UCL (University College London) & The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). We explored differences in culture to Open Science developments, and identified ways forward for both China and the UK. Recording at vimeo.com/1022051234?share=c…
Congratulations to everyone involved in this important project researching people’s experiences and perceptions of disability!
Join us this afternoon for the ceremony celebrating this important work and others advancing #OpenScience at UCL. 🎉
👉tinyurl.com/m8auxwzz
Community-driven research & #OpenAccess are shaping the future of knowledge creation!
On Day 2 of #OAWeek, check our latest blog post on how #CitizenScience is empowering individuals to make meaningful contributions to global challenges🌍 shorturl.at/dXJhh#OAWeek24
ALT Photo of a citizen science project featuring a diverse group of citizen scientists along a riverbank, working to rebuild the ecosystem. The sun shines overhead, illuminating participants dressed in casual clothing—jeans, t-shirts, and hats for sun protection. They use spades and shovels to dig into the fertile soil beside a shimmering river. The background is filled with lush green grass and tall reeds swaying in the breeze.
Staff & students at UCL, come along today for our roadshow with @ARC_UCL where we can answer all your questions around #OpenAccess, #ResearchData, #OpenSource! Plus, join us for an interactive game exploring copyright & open science. More details: shorturl.at/HkIyh#OAWeek
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Check out our latest blog post to celebrate #OAWeek, exploring the balance between #Openness and commercialisation: shorturl.at/fUHG6
Throughout #OAWeek24, we’ll be sharing insights on how #OpenAccess is transforming research and scholarship.
Watch this space! @UCLpress
ALT Promotional image from the International Open Access Week committee. A person holds an orange door hanger with a circular cut-out, partially covering their face. The sign reads, "Ask me about Open Access. International Open Access Week," with the Open Access logo at the bottom