Category: Open access & City Research Online

International Open Access Week 2025: Supporting open access publishing at City St George’s

Photograph of a laptop, notebook and pen, and coffee cup. Photo by Nick Morrison on Unsplash

The theme this year of “Who Owns Our Knowledge?”  challenges us “to reflect on not only who has access to education and research but on how knowledge is created and shared”. Choosing to publish open access (OA) means you can reassert control over your work and how it’s shared and reused. There are a few…Continue Reading International Open Access Week 2025: Supporting open access publishing at City St George’s

International Open Access Week 2025: Encouraging open access at City St George’s

Did you know that the separate City and St George’s Open Access Publications policies have been reviewed and merged into an  Open Access Publications Policy for City St George’s, University of London? The purpose of the policy is to confirm the combined university’s commitment to “…open sharing of research outputs, as part of broader open…Continue Reading International Open Access Week 2025: Encouraging open access at City St George’s

International Open Access Week 2025: Who Owns Our Knowledge?

Open Access Week 2025

It’s the start of International Open Access Week 2025, with the theme this year of “Who Owns Our Knowledge?” The official hashtag of Open Access Week is #OAweek, so look out for events happening online. Open access is the practice of making scholarly material (e.g. journal articles, book chapters) freely available via the internet, usually…Continue Reading International Open Access Week 2025: Who Owns Our Knowledge?