[Rdap] Upcoming Webinar: Complying with the NSF’s New Public Access Policy and Depositing a Manuscript in NSF-PAR

Goldman, Julie Julie.Goldman at umassmed.edu
Fri Apr 15 12:00:15 EDT 2016


Reminder to register for this free webinar offering – registration is almost full!

The National Network of Library of Medicine, New England Region is hosting a webinar led by Brown University to discuss the new NSF Public Access Policy and how this will affect the sharing of the results of research, both publications and data, in the coming year.

Title:  Complying with the NSF’s New Public Access Policy and Depositing a Manuscript in NSF-PAR

Date: 12PM-1:30PM Tuesday, April 19th, 2016

Description: In 2016 the National Science Foundation (NSF) rolled out its new online public access repository, NSF-PAR for investigators funded by the NSF to deposit their manuscripts to comply with its new Public Access Policy. The NSF’s policy and its new publications repository differ in several key ways from the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) public access policy and PMC, particularly in terms of requirements for compliance and procedures for deposit. While NIH grants may make up the majority of biomedical institutions’ research funds, the NSF is also an important source of biomedical funding, especially for career awards, research training grants, and translational research. In this webinar we will walk participants through the requirements for compliance and the process for deposit and share insights provided by the NSF Policy Office.

Instructors:

Hope Lappen is the Biomedical and Life Sciences Librarian at Brown University. Prior to coming to Brown, Hope served as the Science and Engineering Librarian at George Washington University and the Eugene Garfield Resident in Science Librarianship at University of Pennsylvania.

Andrew Creamer is the Science Data Management Librarian at Brown University. He helps students and faculty researchers with NSF data management plans and digital curation projects. Prior to Brown, Andrew worked on research data management initiatives at the NN/LM NER.


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Julie Goldman, MLIS
eScience Coordinator
NN/LM New England Region
University of Massachusetts Medical School
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(508) 856-3048
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