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Submitted by admin on 19 January 2017
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The way that research is communicated around the world is changing rapidly, opening up access for more people to more research than has been possible before. This brings challenges and exciting opportunities for authors, investigators and others in the research process.   The Centre for Research Communications (CRC) is based at the University of Nottingham and helps support and inform these changes and new ideas. The CRC houses the portfolio of open-access projects, services and initiatives currently undertaken by the University. These include the home of the SHERPA partnership; the open-access services RoMEO, Juliet and OpenDOAR; the JISC Research Communications Strategy project, Repositories Support Project (RSP), and the University contribution to the European and international projects OpenAIRE, Dart-Europe and NECOBELAC. Project and service funders include JISC, the European Commission, the Wellcome Trust and SPARCEurope.   The CRC acts as a focus for new work in the area not just within the University, but also nationally and internationally. Bill Hubbard, Head of the CRC says: 'We aim to develop innovative research and development activities across the whole field of research communications. This is an exciting time for authors and researchers. We are beginning to leave behind straightforward electronic analogues of our centuries-old print world and realise the possibilities of new and far richer forms of research communication.'   The CRC works with researchers, funders, institutions and publishers, nationally and internationally to improve research communications. Contact us for further information.