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Planned Activities – Croatia
Planned activities
13 June 2024 – Workshop
COPE Workshop for Journal Editors
Transparency and Best Practices in Scholarly Publishing
Location:
UNIST Don Frane Bulić Senate Council Room, Rectorate, 5th floor, Ruđera Boškovića 31, Split
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TBA
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10 September 2024
The 1st PUBMET2024 Summer School on Scholarly Communication
12 September 2024
PUBMET2024 – Conference on Scholarly Communication in the Context of Open Science