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bhowatg

Your Taxes Fund This Research. Shouldn't You Have Access to It? - 2 views

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    Open access is an alternative publishing and distribution model that makes scholarly research literature-most of which is already funded by taxpayers around the world-freely available to the public online, without restrictions. Harnessing the power of the internet, open access brings the results of academic research to unprecedented numbers of scientists, university professors, medical researchers, patients, inventors, students, and others.
Fabrizio Terzi

Bitcoin as Money? - 1 views

The spectacular rise late last year in the price of bitcoin, the dominant virtual currency, has attracted much public attention as well as scholarly interest. This policy brief discusses how some f...

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started by Fabrizio Terzi on 18 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
mbchris

Nature web focus: Access to the literature: the debate continues - 0 views

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    Publishers of scholarly journals currently obtain most of their revenue from subscription fees charged to libraries and individual users. We call this the 'Reader Pays' pricing model. An alternative pricing method has recently emerged, in which publishers collect their revenue by charging significant publication fees to authors, and then supply their content over the Internet, at no cost to readers.
monde3297

Lecture Videos | OpenKnowledge Courseware | Stanford Online - 0 views

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    Utilice la barra de navegación de arriba para moverse a través de los vídeos para el módulo de esta semana . Desplácese hacia abajo para espacios de discusión. Introducción Este video, de Elsevier , una de las editoriales más grandes del mundo, ofrece una breve descripción de la historia de la edición académica, y un vistazo a sus principales funciones de registro, certificación, difusión, preservación y uso.
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    Utilice la barra de navegación de arriba para moverse a través de los vídeos para el módulo de esta semana . Desplácese hacia abajo para espacios de discusión. Introducción Este video, de Elsevier , una de las editoriales más grandes del mundo, ofrece una breve descripción de la historia de la edición académica, y un vistazo a sus principales funciones de registro, certificación, difusión, preservación y uso.
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    Aún no entiendo el proceso de peer assessment en español, es el mismo que en inglés? sólo el link?
veronicasoledad

Scholarly publishing - 1 views

Adjunto un link de interés http://www.researchgate.net/publication/260088682_El_caso_de_las_revistas_de_Acceso_Abierto_en_bibliotecas_digitales

Module12 open access publishing

started by veronicasoledad on 10 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
victorialam

Confessions of an academic in the developing world | Higher Education Network | theguar... - 3 views

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    An interesting opinion/confessional piece on one academic's experience of publishing in the developing world. The author points out cultural pressures and differences that could possible contribute to the expanding knowledge gap.
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    It is very fascinating articles, thank you for posting this. I myself, most of the times, focus on the publisher issues rather than the author himself. However, after read this I realise how important it is to pay attention to the authors because their contribution can really affect the quality of researches that they involved in. Regardless how successful the authors are, they are still human beings who are also affected by the national cultures.
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    This is an interesting piece but raises the question - why is the institution placing the pressure? It says, tacitly, a lot about the culture of the academic institutions in the country as a whole - and this culture is often shaped by funding patterns from central government, or major funders. The institution then responds to these funding patterns by pressuring staff to produce what is funded. In South Africa this is very much the pattern, with central government funding articles published in selected journals (see the readings for the module 11). However, there has been a rethink and there is proposed changes in now supporting book publication to a much greater degree. So whereas the pressure was on to produce articles, now the universities are looking at book production to a greater extent. As has been said as a truism; "Follow the money" - and in this case we see how this affects what should be, in effect, academic freedom.
michielmoll

The Conversation - 1 views

http://theconversation.com/au In a way a strange choice to put undr Open Access. However this daily publication (also with uk and us editions) is very much linked to the idea of teh citizen journa...

open journalism peer-reviewed

started by michielmoll on 13 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
hreodbeorht

Open Access Journals Search Engine (OAJSE) : Library and Information Science - 6 views

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    It's absolutely shameful that so few library and information science journals are open access: if any professional associations have a professional imperative towards improving the scholarly and cultural communication processes, it is librarians and other information professionals. This substantial (but still woefully short) list of open access journals that publish on library and information science will be a great resource for those of us in this course who are aspiring or practicing librarians. As we've heard over and over again throughout this course, advocacy is absolutely essential if open access principles are ever to receive wider acceptance and implementation; that's why it's important that, as practicing information professionals, we use open access publications for our research whenever we can. Lists like this one allow us to streamline our research in ways that align most closely with our professional values, though of course currently there just isn't enough published to allow us to rely exclusively on open access material for our own work. But having lists like this also allows us to determine where our research should be submitted; otherwise, by publishing in paid journals, we are only making things worse. This all being said, most lists like this that I could find online were either outdated and incomplete, part of a larger database that made hyperlinking difficult, or-like this one-they lacked any explanation of what sorts of articles could be found within; even this one hasn't been updated in eighteen months. But as is so often the case with open access, we must take what we can get.
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    Hi, thank you for sharing the link! I agree with your comments. However, I am very pleased that I found my professional journal on the list :)
Kim Baker

Participatory Culture, Agency, and the Development of Worldview Literacy - 2 views

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    Schlitz M, Vieten C, Miller E. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 2010 July-Aug;17(7-8):18-36. "In this paper, we examine how increasing understanding and explicit awareness of social consciousness can develop through transformations in worldview." In order to develop a participatory culture which allows for participation by people from different cultural, educational and political backgrounds to the dominant Western culture in the digital domain, it is argued that Worldview Literacy needs to be cultivated, and tolerance learned for different worldviews. This would facilitate participation by all, and prevent the silencing and exclusion from agency of those from different backgrounds.
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