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- Glossa: how a journal took matters into their own hands to make research available.Johan Rooryck, Editor-in-Chief of Glossa and director of cOAlition S talks to publishing consultant Jeroen Sondervan about his experiences with open access publishing./en/achtergrond/glossa-how-a-journal-took-matters-into-their-own-hands-to-make-research-available
- Facts and figures 2021 of Research Data Management SupportResearchers Data Management Support presents the Facts & Figures of 2021./en/news/facts-and-figures-2021-of-research-data-management-support
- Text-mining platform Constellate offers free summer workshopsThis June and July Constellate offers free workshops to teach you the skills 鈥 or advance them to a new level 鈥 to work with this text mining platform./en/news/text-mining-platform-constellate-offers-free-summer-workshops
- 鈥淭he technology behind this website can also be used in other projects鈥[interview] Coastsnap: how geoscientists get a picture of the changes of the Dutch coastline/en/news/the-technology-behind-this-website-can-also-be-used-in-other-projects
- The impact you can generate when doing your PhD on the jobTessa Coffeng talks about doing research with one foot in academia and the other in the world of financial markets/en/achtergrond/the-impact-you-can-generate-when-doing-your-phd-on-the-job-0
- The Age of Revolution through the lens of historical newspapersThrough the case study 'Revolutions in Europe', we show how to search various text corpora step by step with the text and data mining application I-Analyzer./en/news/the-age-of-revolution-through-the-lens-of-historical-newspapers
- Maximum number of free OA articles at two publishers nearly reachedThe 2024 maximum for free of charge open access publishing at two publishers has nearly been reached./en/news/maximum-number-of-free-oa-articles-at-two-publishers-nearly-reached
- 鈥楾he FAIR Cheatsheet helps me to publish my research data in an open way鈥[Interview] To help herself finding her way to FAIR data, science historian and philosopher Susanna Bloem used FAIR Cheatsheets, a new tool for UU researchers./en/news/the-fair-cheatsheet-helps-me-to-publish-my-research-data-in-an-open-way
- Educational discussion game Infovaders launchedInfovaders is an educational discussion game that challenges students to reflect on the current information landscape./en/news/educational-discussion-game-infovaders-launched
- The Utrecht Psalter taken out of the safe for special researchDurham 木瓜福利影视 researchers Prof. Andrew Beeby and Pprof. Richard Gameson have built two scanners that allow them to scan manuscripts under different light frequencies./en/news/the-utrecht-psalter-taken-out-of-the-safe-for-special-research
- 鈥淒igital research is the future, also in humanities鈥[Interview] Professor Leonard Rutgers and his colleagues research the way in which Jewish migrants spead across Europen in the Roman era./en/news/digital-research-is-the-future-also-in-humanities
- Five other Dutch Universities start using Yoda, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视's research data management serviceFrom now on, researchers from five other Dutch Universities will also start managing their research data in Yoda./en/news/five-other-dutch-universities-start-using-yoda-utrecht-universitys-research-data-management-service
- "I get messages every day that people have downloaded my book"What are the benefits of creating an Open Textbook and what are the best ways to approach it?/en/news/i-get-messages-every-day-that-people-have-downloaded-my-book
- 鈥榊ou get much more out of a text corpus with Named Entity Recognition鈥[interview] Do you, as a humanities scholar, work with large amounts of textual data? I-Analyzer helps you to easily search and visualize text corpora./en/news/you-get-much-more-out-of-a-text-corpus-with-named-entity-recognition
- "The network allows researchers to learn about each other鈥檚 expertise鈥Een interview met Jeroen Salman over het EDPOP-project en hoe de bibliotheek en het Centre for Digital Humanities hieraan hebben bijgedragen. An interview with Jeroen Salman about the EDPOP project and how the library and the Centre for Digital Humanities contributed to the project./en/news/the-network-allows-researchers-to-learn-about-each-others-expertise
- Launch of new Dutch research portal as replacement for NARCIS3 July, the new Netherlands Research Portal will replace the Dutch research portal NARCIS. As of today publications from the UU Repository can be found in the new portal./en/news/launch-of-new-dutch-research-portal-as-replacement-for-narcis
- Science should be transparentAn interview with Angelos Krypotos about the importance of preregistering your research./en/achtergrond/science-should-be-transparent
- 鈥淛ASP is very well suited to the open science era鈥[interview] Wat betekent 'research data management' voor de dagelijkse onderzoekspraktijk? In dit interview vertelt Herbert Hoijtink waarom hij JASP gebruikt, een open statistisch programma./en/news/jasp-is-very-well-suited-to-the-open-science-era
- 鈥淓very research project improves if you add some citizen science鈥[Interview] Fleur Froeling from the faculty of Veterinary Medicine went one step further in citizen science. Want to know what she did? Then read the RDM Story./en/news/every-research-project-improves-if-you-add-some-citizen-science
- Centre for Digital Humanities launches staff and student education program of Spring 2024Course registration for the CDH workshops and lectures of the spring are open./en/news/centre-for-digital-humanities-launches-staff-and-student-education-program-of-spring-2024