Programme Fall 2023

Welcome to our seminars and workshops in the field of scholarly communication, for doctoral students, researchers and other employees at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology. The research support team is happy to arrange a meeting or workshop on a particular topic such as open access publishing, evaluation of publications, or research data management should you, your research group, division or department be interested.

Open access publishing

Ask all your questions about open access publishing! What possibilities are there for open access publishing? What does the Lund University’s open access policy mean? How do I choose CC license? Why are there costs involved in open access publishing? Is funding available? What is Diamond OA? What version can I self-archive in LUCRIS?

You are welcome to submit your questions in advance by Email: forskningsstodhtbibl.luse!

Thursday 12 October 2023, 10:15–11:00, SOL:B210

Lund University’s Open access policy for publications and artistic works [PDF, opens i new window]

Available for employees at the HT faculties. Advance registration is not necessary.

EndNote Introduction

EndNote is a reference management program used for saving and structure references, creating bibliographies and keeping track of full texts. We offer an introduction to EndNote, for both beginners and those in need of a refresher. After the presentation there is time to ask questions and to start using the program. Please bring your own laptop!

If you are currently using the program and have questions regarding advanced functions, you are welcome to contact: kristina.ericsonhtbibl.luse   

Wednesday 18 October, 10:15–12:00, LUX: C216

The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties. Please register your interest to: kristina.ericsonhtbibl.luse by Monday 16/10.

Introduction to Data Management Planning

A data management plan is designed to help you identify what choices you may need to make, and what steps are appropriate to take, in order to ensure that the curation of data is efficient and legal throughout the project. Project members and other stakeholders should be able to use the plan to understand and follow the project’s process. We give an introduction to data management planning, focusing on managing personal data, publication strategies, copyright, metadata and archiving. We will also take a look at the available resources and support in place to assist with the planning and management of data during the project’s lifecycle.

Tuesday 5 December, 13:15–15:00, Location: SOL:A158

Available for employees at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology. Please register your interest to forskningsstodhtbibl.luse, by 1/12. 

LUCRIS Drop-In Session

Do you have any questions about how to register or update your information in LUCRIS? Perhaps regarding publications, activities or how to relate them to one another? In advance of the annual research review, the HT Libraries arrange this drop-in session where you can get hands-on help using LUCRIS.

Wednesday 10 January 2024, 10:15–12:00, Zoom: https://lu-se.zoom.us/my/annakim.elten 

The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties. Advance registration is not necessary.

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