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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Gosia Stergios

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Finch Fiasco in Figures - S. Harnad - 0 views

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    with good overview and stats for OA growth
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Neatline from UV Scholars Lab - 0 views

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    eatline allows scholars to combine timelines, maps, and scholarly narratives to explore literary and historical materials in new and exciting ways
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Expanding access to research publications - Finch Report - 0 views

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    THe report (UK) everyone in the OA community is talking about - proposes OA to all research outputs from publicly funded research
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Full Papers | Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2012 - 1 views

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    a variety of digital scholarship issues addressed, including reproducibility of escience (data + methods)
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Green and Gold Open Access Percentages and Growth, by Discipline - ePrints Soton - 0 views

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    Green OA (21.4%) exceeds Gold OA (2.4%) in proportion and growth rate in all but the biomedical disciplines,
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Web Observatory Community Group - 0 views

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    The sister organisation of W3C, the Web Science Trust (www.webscience.org) proposes to create a Create a global "Web Observatory".
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Faculty Advisory Council Memorandum on Journal Pricing § THE HARVARD LIBRARY ... - 1 views

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    "We write to communicate an untenable situation facing the Harvard Library. Many large journal publishers have made the scholarly communication environment fiscally unsustainable and academically restrictive"
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Policy Guidelines for the Development and Promotion of Open Access (by Alma Swan, 2012) - 0 views

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    Decision-makers, administrators and research managers should focus on Sections 8 and 9 that capture all relevant issues of OA policy development.
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