Manual del OJS - 0 views
Manual del OJS: http://eprints.rclis.org/15336/1/ojs.pdf
A critical review of open access and "citizen science": - 6 views
An important perspective on open access. From the article, "Despite being freely available on the Web, research articles are not by default linguistically or conceptually accessible to the global p...
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OJS-MODULE 9 - 0 views
Sitio de interes sobre Open Journal Sistem: https://pkp.sfu.ca/recursos-ojs-en-espanol/
PKPs and OJs - 1 views
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Points about PKP and OJS - 0 views
https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/
Journal of Information Literacy - 2 views
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This is an international, peer- reviewed journal that aims to investigate information literacy in all its forms to address the interests of diverse Information Literacy communities of practice. This journal provides open access!! to its publications, and it is possible to download them as well. You can find here articles, projects, book reviews, conference corner, and archive. The journal is published twice a year. Great resource with such a wide scope!
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This does look good -- thanks for sharing it.
Open Access Journal Hosting - UBC Library - 0 views
http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/ The UBC Library provides access to server space and to the open source OJS (Open Journal Systems) software for UBC faculty members who are editing or supporting Open Acc...
Journal of Information Literacy - 0 views
Week 9: Open Journal Systems - 0 views
I found this survey about scholarly journals using OJS interesting. However, it was written and 2010, so I assume the data is not up-to-date. http://src-online.ca/index.php/src/article/view/24/41
First Monday - 2 views
Game Studies meets Surveillance Studies at the Edge of Digital Culture: An Introduction... - 3 views
Vernacular resistance to data collection and analysis: A political theory of obfuscatio... - 3 views
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Vernacular resistance to data collection and analysis: A political theory of obfuscation Computer-enabled data collection, aggregation, and mining dramatically change the nature of contemporary surveillance. Refusal is not a practical option, as data collection is an inherent condition of many essential societal transactions.
Neither digital or open - 7 views
Antonella Esposito (http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3881) reflexiona sobre el papel de las prácticas y las limitantes institucionales, en este caso académicas, sobre la selecci...
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Acesso Aberto USP - 0 views
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Acesso Aberto Autor Bibliometric Bibliotecas Brasil Comunicação Científica Copyright Creative Commons Dados Científicos Direitos Autorais DSpace Europa Gold Green Impacto Iniciativa Livros Metadados OJS Open Access Open Access Week OpenDOAR Open Educational Resource Open Source Outras Instituições Periódicos Pesquisas Política Informacional Política Institucional Portugal Produção Científica Publicação Científica Publishers Recursos Educacionais Abertos Relatório Repositórios Repositórios Institucionais Repositórios Temáticos Revistas Science Communication Software Livre Unesco USP Vídeos Workshop
DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology - 0 views
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DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology (DJLIT), is an international, peer-reviewed, open access jounal that endeavours to bring recent developments in information technology, as applicable to library and information science. It is meant for librarians, documentation and information professionals, researchers students and others interested in the field. It is published bimonthly. It was formerly known as 'DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology (DBIT)'.
"Africa's transition from the shadows into the open: with specific reference to Stellen... - 2 views
Journal of Free Software & Free Knowledge - 3 views
Open Access - 7 views
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Peter Suber is Director of the Office for Scholarly Communication Office at Harvard, Director of the Harvard Open Access Project, a Faculty Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and Senior Researcher at SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition). He is widely considered the de facto leader of the worldwide open access movement.
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Algunos datos recientes sobre academia y acceso abierto/some recent figures about academy and open access (http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/4370) "Today, there are more than 9,000 fully open access, scholarly peer-reviewed journals listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and the DOAJ's net growth is a fairly consistent three-four titles per day. There are over 2,000 open access repositories listed in the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR). A cross-search of open access repositories using the Bielefeld Academic Search Engine encompasses over 40 million documents, a number that is growing by the millions every quarter (Morrison, 2005-). The producers of academic journal are the same that consume such journals: "Returning to the topic of academic library budgets as the primary support for scholarly journals, Michael Mabe (2011), CEO of the International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM), recently affirmed that about 80-90 percent of the US$8 billion in revenue that goes to producers of the world's peer-reviewed scholarly journals comes from library subscriptions, as reported by Ware and Mabe [4]. Ware and Mabe's analysis is based in part on research by the Research Information Network (2008), which found that journals publishing revenues are generated primarily from academic library subscriptions (68-75 percent of the total revenue), followed by corporate subscriptions (15-17 percent), advertising (four percent), membership fees and personal subscriptions (three percent), and various author-side payments (three percent)."
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Thank you very much for sharing.