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Kaitie Warren

Survey of Library Database Licensing Practices - 2 views

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    Report outlining how libraries deal with database licensing, how they negotiate with vendors, what conditions libraries negotiate for, how much money libraries spend on database licenses, etc. This information would be really helpful to libraries considering shifting more towards open access sources. You can see a few key points here, but of course this report is not open! Your library might have a copy from past years.
Ad Huikeshoven

Human versus Monkey - 3 views

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    Do we teach the right skills in school? Can you get the peanut out of the tube?
Ad Huikeshoven

Wikimedia Commons - 3 views

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    If you are browsing Commons for the first time, you may want to start with Featured pictures , Quality images or Valued images . You can also see some work created by our highly skilled contributors inMeet our photographers and Meet our illustrators . You may also be interested in Picture of the Year .
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    In Module 4, one of the activities is to complete the open multimedia searching exercise. The assignment description contains a nice and well sorted list of internet resources. "Commons", the multimedia repository of Wikimedia contains exclusively material with an open license, CC-BY-SA or GFDL.
Fabrizio Terzi

Peeragogy Handbook V2 - 2 views

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    (OER) Open Educational Resourse available for #OKMOOC students. What does any group of peers, or self-learners, need to know in order to self-organize learning about any topic? The Peeragogy Handbook (peeragogy.org) is a volunteer-created and maintained resource that we can use to bootstrap our peer learning in the MOOC.
maxmhm77

Protopage a great tool to organize your digital identity - 4 views

shared by maxmhm77 on 11 Sep 14 - Cached
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    Protopage is your own personal page, which you can access from any computer or mobile phone.
larssl

Pudovkin's 5 Editing Techniques on Vimeo - 1 views

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    Vsevolod Podovkin is on of the great founding fathers of Montage Editing tecniques. In this video by Evan Richards you´ll get an intorduction to how influencial these editing principals in fact have benn and still are in filmmaking.
Stephen Dale

shift 2020 - How 3D Printing Will Impact Our Future - 0 views

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    I've saved this because it identifies a facet of open knowledge that is becoming increasingly important - the concept of "open manufacturing". Additive manufacturing - or 3D printing as it is more commonly known - is being used in more industry sectors than ever before. New materials and use cases have led to 3D manufacturing in Health, Entertainment, Automobiles, Fashion, Construction etc. I particularly liked this quote from David Rowan at Wired: "The democratisation of manufacturing will empower anyone with a compelling idea to prototype, make and launch a physical product ay speed and low cost".
Kaitie Warren

Global Database on the Right to Education - 0 views

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    A new UN database collecting documents on education in countries around the world. The information is limited to official, legalistic reports from the UN and from the countries. I found the lower parts of the country profiles very useful in giving an overview of a country's constitutional framework for education, which could offer an interesting angle for analyzing your own country and comparing it to others. This could be used as a great tool for understanding the overarching design of an education system, an important step for anyone looking to improve it. 
Kaitie Warren

WIPO Pearl - 0 views

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    The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) launchd a new portal last week, providing technical terminology from patents in ten languages. This is an interesting way to help share knowledge and connect scientists who speak different languages. It has a really cool Concept Map Search function too!
Kaitie Warren

Accelerating Impact - 0 views

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    "The Accelerating Science Award Program (ASAP) recognizes individuals who have applied scientific research - published through Open Access - to innovate in any field and benefit society". It's funded by 27 different organizations. 
Helen Crump

Gold or green: which is the best shade of open access? | General | Times Higher Education - 1 views

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    Going for gold is the solid approach, argues Michael Mabe...but David Price counters that only green is sustainable
Kaitie Warren

Open Source Malaria - 2 views

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    "The Open Source Malaria project is trying a different approach to curing malaria. Guided by open source principles, everything is open and anyone can contribute."
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    Open Source Malaria is an effort to find medicine for malaria faster by opening up the data and the process. There are even some non-science tasks in a to-do list!  https://github.com/OpenSourceMalaria/OSM_To_Do_List/labels/Non-Science 
Stephen Dale

Home | SAGE Open - 0 views

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    "SAGE Open is a peer-reviewed, "Gold" open access journal from SAGE that publishes original research and review articles in an interactive, open access format. Articles may span the full spectrum of the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities."
Helen Crump

something is rotten in the state of...Twitter | the theoryblog - 2 views

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    thinking about participatory culture and what's getting lost - blog by Bonnie Stewart @bonstewart
Helen Crump

Creative Commons Information Pack - 4 views

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    The pack explains what CC is, how to find CC material and the best way to attribute CC material.
Kaitie Warren

Freedom of expression toolkit: a guide for students - 0 views

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    UNESCO Resource exploring the four key elements of freedom of expression: the right to hold opinions without interference, the right to seek information, the right to receive information, and the right to impart information to others. These are all important pieces of access to open knowledge. 
Helen Crump

Open Access to Scholarly and Scientific Research Articles - 3 views

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    I found this is really useful for this week's topic! Thank you for sharing!
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    This document provides a great understanding of Open Access in an efficient way. Thanks for sharing
Kaitie Warren

Local Contexts - 3 views

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    Local Contexts is a new forum for applying Traditional Knowledge licenses or labels to materials from Indigenous communities. They work a lot like Creative Commons licenses. There are often different categories of Indigenous knowledge meant only for the community, or only for women, or only for leaders, and these licenses offer a way to label materials accordingly. These labels and licenses are added onto existing copyright, which is often held by the person who made a tangible material rather than the community where the idea comes from (an anthropologist who filmed a traditional ceremony owns the copyright on the film, and the community has no copyright). These TK labels are asking people who come across materials like this to think about how they are using the materials, and to think about whose intellectual property they are. This is a very new initiative, but a really valuable tool. This is part of a different conversation that challenges how we normally talk about copyright and intellectual property.
Kaitie Warren

Open Access and Libraries | American Libraries Live - 0 views

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    Here's a free webinar on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 11am PST. You can register here or go to this site on that day and see it live! Open Access and Libraries: What open access is (and isn't) "Scholarly journals are increasingly becoming digital, experimenting with new publishing models such as Open Access (OA) and incorporating multimedia into their formats. In addition, the process of research continues to evolve because of mandates from funding agencies to publicly share research findings and data. For a candid discussion of what OA is (and isn't), tune in Thursday, November 6 at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern) for the next free, streaming video broadcast of American Libraries Live. Our panel of experts will give their unique perspective on what OA means now and how it will shape the future and will answer your questions."
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