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Create a personal profile in our course group page:

Introduce yourself to your peers and tell us something about yourself. During this course you will be asked to come back and edit your profile and add more information in small practical assignments.

This is how it works:
  1. Add a new entry to this course group page to create a profile. Type your name in the 'concept' field.
  2. Add some information about yourself in the description field. Let us know who  you are, what you like and what brought you here!
  3. If you like you can add a profile picture or a short videoclip.
  4. And don't forget to tell us what open science animal you are!
  5. If you want, you can add comments to your peers' profiles. Or say 'hello!'

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Veronica Phillips

My name is Veronica Phillips, and I am Assistant Librarian at the University of Cambridge Medical Library. Supporting researchers through the publication process is part of my job, including advising about open access publishing, CC BY licenses, open publication of research data, and use of the university's institutional repository. I am also co-author on a number of medical systematic reviews.

My ORCiD is 0000-0002-4383-9434, and you can see my entire ORCiD profile here: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4383-9434

Several of my publications are uploaded in the University of Cambridge institutional repository, Apollo, and you can see them here:

https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.23949

https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.18141

https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.35109

https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.42384


Victoria

I have a background in informatics, neuroscience and genetics. I believe in science that is accessible and transparent.