This September, Canterbury Christ Church University Library is celebrating Heritage Open Days, England’s largest festival of history and culture by revealing some of the fascinating research written about Canterbury by the university’s […]
Get help with your research – Gale Primary Sources drop-by event
Need some dissertation inspiration? Suffering from writer’s block? Gale Primary Sources such as The Times Digital Archive, British Library Newspapers, 19th Century Periodicals, and The Burney Collection hold a wealth of information […]
A short introduction to open access monographs
Background: open access in the humanities and social sciences Most humanities and social sciences research output is in the form of monographs, whereas the sciences mainly show their output in […]
Open access and health
For this third day of open access-related blog posts, we are looking at how open access can be of benefit to healthcare around the world. “…it is only through removing […]
Open access and social justice
For the second of our blog posts for Open Access Week, we are looking at how open access as a means of social justice. “Everyone has the right freely to […]
Open access and the REF
This week (22nd-28th October 2018) is Open Access Week. As part of this, we are publishing a series of posts on this blog that are all about open access: what […]