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Stepping Stones: Our journey towards a culture of Open Research. / Schwamm, Hardy; Sendall, Joshua.
2019. Paper presented at Research Libraries UK Conference 2019.

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Schwamm, H & Sendall, J 2019, 'Stepping Stones: Our journey towards a culture of Open Research', Paper presented at Research Libraries UK Conference 2019, 20/03/19 - 22/03/19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2597539

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Schwamm H, Sendall J. Stepping Stones: Our journey towards a culture of Open Research. 2019. Paper presented at Research Libraries UK Conference 2019. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.2597539

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