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Wiley open research workshops: what did we learn?

Dec 1, 2020 | News | 0 comments

Wiley recently partnered with UKRN to host a series of open research workshops on topics such as preprints, authorship, registered reports, data sharing, and open access. Follow this link to read their blog post about what happened at the events, and what they learned from them: Are Researchers Missing Out on the Benefits That Open Research Publishing Can Offer?

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