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FAIR Coffee Lecture – Peter Prinsen (IKNL)
Join the upcoming FAIR Coffee Lecture, where Peter Prinsen will give a presentation entitled “Making the Netherlands Cancer Registry more FAIR”.
…Last spots available for the workshop “Introduction to Reproducibility with Python.”
Join the “Introduction to Reproducibility with Python” workshop on 7 May.
…Leading UM’s Randwyck Library Renovation: Behind the Scenes with Meike
She is already the mother of three young children – all boys! – but over the past 18 months it was almost as if she had a fourth baby to take care of. This proverbial baby was no ordinary baby, but a huge project – the renovation of UM’s Randwyck Library.
…New workshop & coaching: unlock the secrets of open-access publishing
Are you curious about the world of open-access publishing? We have two new opportunities to help you navigate this dynamic landscape: an open-access workshop and a weekly open-access publishing hour.
…Predatory and Questionable Publishing Practices: How to recognise and avoid them
Avoid predatory journals! Check out our Open Access Publishing Guide and the recently published Predatory and Questionable Publishing Practices, and learn to recognise and avoid them.
…Randwyck Renewal: Paving the Path to the Library of the Future
A meeting place where people think together, work together, and socialise together. An open atmosphere that radiates tranquillity and stimulates thought. A place where everyone can feel at home. This is what students, researchers, teachers, and UM staff can look forward to when the Randwyck Library reopens its doors in 8 weeks after undergoing a complete metamorphosis.
…Research Data Management Community Meeting – The Role of NWO in Accelerating Open Science Implementation
Join us for the upcoming Research Data Management (RDM) Community meeting on 11 June from 12.30 to 14.00.
…Highlights 2023 – From a research perspective
Last month, we presented the Highlights 2023 of the Maastricht University Library. In this article, we would like to provide a brief overview of our achievements from the past year regarding research support.
…Celebrating World Poetry Day: A Timeless Art Form
Poetry should be celebrated every day because it allows one to see the world through different eyes. That’s the sentiment echoed by Limburg poet and writer Merlijn Huntjens as International Poetry Day is celebrated worldwide today, on 21 March.
…Embracing Diamond Open Access – a national project
Diamond Open Access (DOA) is a community-driven scholarly communication model that prioritises immediate access to research while upholding author rights and promoting diversity in publishing. The Diamond Open Access project in the Netherlands aims to strengthen non-profit scholarly publishing and aligns with bibliodiversity and open science principles.
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