Open Access Week
Open Access Week ran from 20-26 Oct 2020 with a theme To be Open with Purpose: Taking Action to Build Structural Equity and Inclusion encouraging all stakeholders in the provision of Open Access...
Open Access Week ran from 20-26 Oct 2020 with a theme To be Open with Purpose: Taking Action to Build Structural Equity and Inclusion encouraging all stakeholders in the provision of Open Access...
JAR16 is out! The latest issue of the online peer-reviewed Journal for Artistic Research is now available. This journal discusses artistic research, is open-access and free to read. Contributions to this issue include: Christopher...
The British Library’s latest online resource provides unprecedented access to their music collection. The site features over 100 treasures including manuscripts, first editions, letters, concert programmes, sound recordings and photographs. Reflecting a period of...
Calling all art and design researchers. Copac is a library catalogue which provides free access to the merged online catalogues of many major research libraries and specialist libraries in the United Kingdom and Ireland, plus the...
If you’re an AHRC-funded researcher, past or present, and you’re interested in writing a blog piece then the Arts and Humanities Research Council want to hear from you. Their blog is a great platform...
Research in Pictures is an opportunity for Arts & Humanities Research Council-supported researchers and AHRC-supported Doctoral students to have their research documented by a professional photographer. The project aims to capture and promote the striking...
The Scottish Journal of Performance (https://scottishjournalofperformance.org/) is a peer-reviewed open access journal based at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Run by postgraduates from across Scotland, the journal promotes and stimulates discussion, development and dissemination...
The Arts & Humanities Research Council and BBC Radio 3 are on the lookout for a new generation of arts and humanities broadcasters. The New Generation Thinkers 2019 scheme was launched on Wednesday 18...
We have a new database for performing arts! The International Bibliography of Theatre and Drama is the definitive research tool for the study of theatre and the performing arts. It is a fully indexed, cross-referenced and...
Have you heard of the national Heritage Open Days? Whether you are a veteran or a novice, make sure you take part in this years’ open days! Every September thousands of volunteers organise events to...
The Royal Holloway University of London, the British Psychological Society and the British Neuroscience Association have launched a new project – Women in Science Database (WISDATABASE). The aim of the project is to raise...
We’ve just added some new Open Access resources onto our Journal Titles list. The Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research turned Open Access at the end of 2017 and is a useful international academic journal...
The British Library Sound Archive is one of the largest collections of sound recordings in the world. It holds more than 1.5 million recordings that would take more than a lifetime (120 years) to...
What’s the secret of a productive spell of writing? How do you get down to writing a report, journal article, research paper, your thesis…? Chris Smith shares insights gleaned from interviews with a diverse...