Help to assess the selection of journals for publication of papers in open access

Think, Check, Submit

 

Help with the selection of conferences you wish to present at:

Think, Check, Attend

 

Research Data Management – SRCE Online Course

Additional sources on research data management on the IRB website

Google Scholar – Public access to papers based on financing conditions

 

Plan S – RRS= Rights Retention Strategy – a list of publishers who do not support RRS

A list of journals that comply with the Plan S requirements through transformative agreements

Financial policies linked to (non-)funding of APC (costs of publication in “golden” open access) in transformative (=hybrid) journals

 

JOURNAL CHECKER TOOL – a tool for checking that the journal complies with the requirements of the funders and the institution where the author is employed in relation to open access

 

Sherpa Romeo – an online resource that presents open access policies of publishers: which paper version (manuscript, accepted peer-reviewed version, published version) can or cannot be stored, where and when to store it i.e. make it publicly available

 

Open Research Europe – a platform for publishing works funded through Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe

 

Recordings of lectures organised by the Department of Information Sciences at the University of Zadar

How does openness contribute to science?

Am I allowed to store my paper in a repository and why is it good to store a paper in a repository?

 

Videos of ZNAK association’s workshops

XML workshop for the journal editors organised by the Croatian Association for Scholarly Communication ZNAK HR_EASE

How to write a scientific paper that will appeal to the editor, peer reviewer and reader