by Diane Geraci | Jan 26, 2016
CIAO is the largest full-text online resource for political science, diplomatic history, policy formation, and country analysis with over 400,000 pages of working papers, policy briefs, interviews, journal articles, case studies, and more. CIAO has a new and improved...
by Diane Geraci | Jan 25, 2016
This survey aims to gather information about the changing landscape of scholarly communication and research workflows. Anyone carrying out research (master’s and PhD students, and faculty) or supporting research (librarians, publishers, funders) are welcome to...
by Diane Geraci | Jan 10, 2016
The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (OSA) at CEU is both a “repository of important collections, primarily related to the history of the Cold War and grave international human rights violations, and a laboratory of archival experiments on new ways...
by Diane Geraci | Jan 8, 2016
Consider signing up for a free ORCiD identifier (pronounced like the orchid flower). Why? Your unique ORCiD number can be used to identify you throughout the research and publication process including during manuscript and grant submissions, as well as on your final...
by Diane Geraci | Dec 17, 2015
See SPARC Europe’s report on University-based Open Access Publishing: State of Play for an overview of the OA scene in Europe with some comparison to other parts of the world. In brief, most initiatives are still in their infancy, the landscape is continuously...