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Root number
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526031 |
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Semester
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HS2026 |
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Type of course
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Workshop |
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Allocation to subject
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Digital Humanities |
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Type of exam
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not defined |
| Title |
[PPP] Open Access I: Scientific publications open to read, open to use |
| Description |
New research builds on established results from previous studies. It is therefore important for the advancement of science overall and for individual research projects to have access to trusted scientific results including scholarly publications. But what makes a publication reliable and trustworthy? Can good research results be found by simply googling them or asking ChatGPT? How can you identify quality in digital research publications, and what role does Open Access play in this?
This workshop addresses these questions by looking at how digital scholarly publications are produced and how to identify questionable practices in academic publishing. Participants will learn what to consider when searching for reliable OA content, how this content may be then used for their projects and how to publish their own work according to best open-science practice. |
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ILIAS-Link (Learning resource for course)
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Registrations are transmitted from CTS to ILIAS (no admission in ILIAS possible).
ILIAS
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Link to another web site
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| Lecturers |
Dr.
Andrea Hacker-Heimhofer, University Library Bern, Open Science ✉
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Dr.
Elio Pellin, University Library Bern, Open Science ✉
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ECTS
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0.5 |
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Recognition as optional course possible
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Yes |
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Grading
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passed/failed |
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| Dates |
Friday 30/10/2026 09:00-13:00
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| Rooms |
Hörraum F -105, Hörraumgebäude Unitobler
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| Students please consult the detailed view for complete information on dates, rooms and planned podcasts. |