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fraup74

Free Online Textbooks, Flashcards, Practice, Real World Examples, Simulations | CK-12 F... - 0 views

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    CK-12 Foundation provides a library of free online textbooks, videos, exercises, flashcards, and real world applications for over 5000 concepts from arithmetic to history
salma1504

CONCEPTS OF CULTURE-FAIRNESS - THORNDIKE - 2005 - Journal of Educational Measurement - ... - 0 views

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    Fairness of a test relates to fair use. One definition of fair use states that a common qualifying score may be used with two groups if the regression line based on one group does not systematically over- or under-predict criterion performance in the other.
Raúl Marcó del Pont

Banned Books Week: Celebrating the Freedom to Read - 3 views

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    Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Typically held during the last week of September, it highlights the value of free and open access to information.
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    Interesting! I always thought that Banned Books Week was very "public library" driven. I like how ALA encompass open access by saying that this event is to advocate against any restriction on access to books (or I would say information/documents)
Ana Muñoz de Rivera

MOOC - 3 views

Very useful. Thank you Vanuza.

module1

Gerald Louw

Podcat open access 2014 - 1 views

http://geraldlouw.podbean.com/e/podcast-open-access-2014-uwc-library/

open access

started by Gerald Louw on 04 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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noveltynotion

Banned Books Online - 1 views

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    This page is a work in progress, and more works may be added to this page over time. Please inform onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu of any new material that can be included here. Note that the listings are meant to be representative rather than exhaustive.
dudeec

Open Access FAQ - 2 views

Good resource page to show to scientists and engineers.

open access

started by pad123 on 31 Oct 14 1 follow-up, last by dudeec on 31 Oct 14
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brunoapolonio

Open Education Week 2014 - 0 views

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    The Open Education is one of the most discussed topics on education internationally today. Can be defined as open education practices that characterize the opening of access to knowledge, ways of learning, learning technologies, educational systems, models of educational management, leadership and certification. Integral part of the Open Education are OER (Open Educational Resources), materials of teaching, learning and research, in any format or media, licensed to allow their reuse, adaptation and sharing by others. Since 2006 ABED disseminates OER and Open Education. Prof. Fredric Litto in 2006 wrote about open content and in 2009, the publication of the book 'Distance Education: State of the Art vol.1', ABED - Pearson Education, which won the Premio Tortoise brought the seventh of chapters on concept of openness in ODL open University of Brazil, REA, learning through virtual and digital libraries and digital repositories and virtual, written by Andreia inamorato dos Santos, Ronaldo Mota, Fredric Litto, Ana Paula Leite de Camargo and Ana Cristina Birth , respectively. Since then, in Brazil, have sprouted traces of a theme that would be provided shortly international prominence - Open Education. To expand the discussion of the topic in Brazil and international trends, ABED creates workgroup ABED OPEN. Coordinator for the group, ABED invited Dr. Andreia inamorato, international researcher in the field of open education, OER and ODL. "The group intends to involve the participation of teachers of basic and higher education, researchers, students, educational administrators, publishers, departments of education, nonprofits and private institutions," says Andrea. "The goal is to have the collective and representative participation of various social actors to be a working group with legitimacy, representativeness and goals, and can promote discussions on educational priorities in Brazil with respect to open education", says the researcher.
robert morris

TWU Journal List - 0 views

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    Note: This journal list allows you to discover whether the Library subscribes to a certain journal title (in either online, print, or microform formats).
salma1504

Australian Scholarly Publishing - - 0 views

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    Australian Scholarly Publishing also has a national sales & distribution arm, Australian Book Marketing, which represents Australian Scholarly and overseas publishers to the book trade,special interest groups, schools and libraries.
dudeec

OAIster database: a good beginning place to find OA objects - 0 views

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    OAIster is a good beginning place for finding open access articles, images, videos. The URL listed here is open to all on the Internet. For libraries that use OCLC WorldCat, OAIster contents (records) are automatically included.
mejjatialami

Module 9 - 0 views

http://library.ryerson.ca/services/faculty/scholarly-communication/evaluating-open-access-journals/ This reference gives an overlook about the questions to ask when a researcher, scientist, is cons...

Questions to ask when publishing in an open access journal.

started by mejjatialami on 30 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Jannicke Røgler

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP). From its inception, the SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up-to-date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries and substantive updates are refereed by the members of a distinguished Editorial Board before they are made public. Consequently, our dynamic reference work maintains academic standards while evolving and adapting in response to new research. You can cite fixed editions that are created on a quarterly basis and stored in our Archives (every entry contains a link to its complete archival history, identifying the fixed edition the reader should cite). The Table of Contents lists entries that are published or assigned. The Projected Table of Contents also lists entries which are currently unassigned but nevertheless projected.
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    I like this encyclopedia, I already have used it to do my homework, it has very structured information, and is like consult a great book of phylosophy and very specialized!
lubajung

Dissimenation, Open Access, DOAJ list, etc. discussed in one resource - 1 views

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    This is a great resource if you are interested in how things like publication strategy, data management, dissimenation, Open Access, DOAJ list, etc. discussed and applied in the Netherlands at one of the top research universities. This is a blog. It has been written and maintained voluntarily by a bibliometrician, who has been working at Wageningen University Library over 7 years. Posts and themes are in English They are very well written and structured. At the bottom part of the Home page you can find Categories, Recent Comments, Keywords, and Archive - they are very well linked and make search and navigation easy. Another bonus is that every post/article supplied with international and local references, which gives this source depth.
jorge

The Open Access Initiative: A New Paradigm for Scholarly Communications | Yiotis | Info... - 0 views

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    The Open Access Initiative: A New Paradigm for Scholarly Communications
zieduna

Evaluating an Open Access Journals before PUBLISHING! - 2 views

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    Resources for identifying Quality Open Access journals! There are some KEY questions to ask and to be answered when you are considering publishing in an Open Access journal
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    Yes, it needs proper evaluation before you select a journal for your article. It validates your article strength by its publisher type and name also.
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