WEBINARS FROM OUP
Research Adventure with Oxford Online Resources - VSI, OHO, OSO, ORO, OBO

Wednesday, September 25

11.30

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This webinar, which includes important information on how OUP's e-books and reference sources can contribute to your users' researchers, will cover the following resources published by OUP:

Very Short Introductions (VSI): This resource, which offers short and original introductions to a wide range of topics and is prepared by expert authors, is an indispensable and accessible guide that will enrich the understanding of the reader, regardless of the field of study.

Oxford Handbooks Online (OHO): A collection of more than 1000 handbooks in 18 subject areas and home to important academic research. .

Oxford Scholarship Online (OSO): A comprehensive and ever-growing searchable library providing quick and easy access to over 22,000 full-text books in 27 subject areas spanning the Humanities, Social Sciences, Medicine and Law.

Oxford Reference (ORO): The leading online reference product, covering 25 subject areas and bringing together 2 million digitized entries from Oxford University Press’s Dictionaries, Companions and Encyclopedias.

Oxford Bibliographies (OBO): Provides faculty and students with a seamless path to the most accurate and authoritative sources for a wide range of academic subjects. Written and reviewed by academic experts, each article in the database is an authoritative guide to current scholarly work, featuring original commentary and annotations.

How to Publish in Oxford Sources

SESSION 1: Thursday, September 19th, 10:30

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SESSION 2: Thursday, September 26th, 10:30

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At the request of OUP, we would like to share with you the certified webinar information titled "How to Publish in Oxford Sources":

Topics covered:

The differences between a thesis and a dissertation
How to write a draft
Types of journal articles
How to choose which journal you want to write for
OUP & DORA - Journal metrics in the context of how they are calculated
Open Citations Initiative (I4OC).
Credit Taxonomy - Levels as a Researcher
How to upload an article to the OUP platform - The article submission process
The journal publishing cycle
What is Open Access - Types of Open Access
Understanding Read & Publish - How it Benefits Your Institution
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