Open Scholarship Policy - What it means for you as a researcher: Library Research Spotlight

Join us for an enlightening session introducing RMIT’s Open Scholarship Policy as we discuss what it means for you as a researcher.

About this event

Hosted by Anne Lennox and Tristan Badham from the Library's Research Support and Services team, this session will delve into the core aspects of open research and gain a comprehensive understanding of the university's enterprise-wide policy. 

This session aims to heighten awareness and illuminate the crucial role researchers play in advancing open scholarship. Explore the policy's implications for your work and discover how you can actively contribute to the university's commitment to open research practices. 

Don't miss this opportunity to align your research endeavours with the broader vision of open scholarship within our academic community.

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