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Supporting Open Access movement: from the scientists’ self-archiving to the web-rating of the institution

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Supporting Open Access movement: from the scientists’ self-archiving to the web-rating of the institution

Time: October 21, 2016 from 11:30am to 3pm
Country: Ukraine
Street: 2 Akademichna (Pionerska)
City/Town: Odesa
Website or Map: http://library.onua.edu.ua
Event Type: master, class
Organized By: Scientific Library
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2016

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Dedicated to the 24-30 October 2016 International Open Access Week at the 21st of October, 2016 from 11.30 to 3.00 pm in National University “Odesa Law Academy” the Master class “From the scientists’ self-archiving to the web-rating of the institution” will be held.

Master-class consists of three parts:

Particular features of the archiving of scientific works in the Institutional repository of National University “Odessa Law Academy” (Tetyana Khrushch)

Self-popularization of the scientist and his achievements in the international information space: issues of technics and ethics (Nadiia Zubchenko)

World universities ratings as an instrument of the determination of the university’s place in the educational sphere (Taisiya Ivaniichuk)

Welcome scientists, students, graduates and post-graduates, librarians!

NB! All the materials of the master class will be posted in open access in the Institutional repository of National University “Odessa Law Academy”.

Scientific Library of National University “Odesa Law Academy”

2, Akademichna (Pionerska) str., Odesa, Ukraine, 65009

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