Fair attribution and publishing for technicians (in-person) New
Fair attribution for technicians through either co-authorship or direct acknowledgement in research publications is a key component of the ‘visibility’ and ‘recognition’ areas of the Technician Commitment, of which the University of Cambridge was a founding signatory in 2017.
However, there is currently no policy or standard practice for acknowledging the role of technicians, equipment and facilities in the University or the wider sector. Technicians experience a great disparity in their recognition and visibility in scholarly outputs.
This interactive workshop, organised by the Biological Sciences Libraries, will introduce you to the scholarly communications process as well as tools such as CRediT and ORCID, and facilitate conversation amongst peers.
Technicians in the School of Biological Sciences, in particular those who are involved in or support research in the University.
The workshop is open to technicians at any grade or level and you don’t have to have the word ‘technician’ in your job title! We are keen to have a mixture of participants who have experience of authorship or acknowledgement in publications as well as those who don’t yet.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Fri 22 Sep 2023 11:00 - 12:00 | 11:00 - 12:00 | Department of Plant Sciences, Tom ap Rees Room | map | Lucy Woolhouse, Frances Marsh |
This is a live, in-person session that will involve elements of interactivity and working with others. If you require any help before the session, such as accessibility support, please email the Genetics Librarian, Lucy Woolhouse (lew48@cam.ac.uk) for further assistance.
If you are able to bring a laptop with you, that would be preferred. If necessary you should be able to access the activity on a smartphone.
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