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Annotum version 1.o was launched on November 22, 2011 (11/22/11).
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Information Source Use Patterns of Wikipedia - 19 views
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New research report from Isto Huvila of Sweden from user survey seeing to explain the different kinds of Wikipedia users and the quality of their contributions. References to other Wikipedia research are included and summarized to show the scholarly community's growing consensus about its reliability and validity. Refers also to new uses of Wikipedia, e.g., scholary journal requiring authors to post their summaries in Wikipedia.
Phil's JISC CETIS blog» Blog Archive » Repositories and the Open Web - 9 views
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On the 19 April, in London CETIS are holding a meeting in London on Repositories and the Open Web. The theme of the meeting is how repositories and social sharing / web 2.0 web sites compare as hosts for learning materials: how well does each facilitate the tasks of resource discovery and resource management; what approaches to resource description do the different approaches take; and are there any lessons that users of one approach can draw from the other?
The Ohio State University Press - 51 views
Open educational resources | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - 57 views
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The UNESCO Open Educational Resources Platform is a first-ever, innovative online Platform offering selected UNESCO publications as open educational resources. The OER Platform will be launched with an OER version of the UNESCO Model Curricula for Journalism Education with shared OER adaptations from the Polytechnic of Namibia and the University of Namibia.
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2022/09/02/the-apc-question-mark-hovering-over-the-ostp-announcement/ - 8 views
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