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villamater

IEEEOA - 0 views

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    Open access publishing
lekaram

OpenDOAR - Directory of Open Access Repositories - 0 views

shared by lekaram on 09 Sep 14 - Cached
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    OpenDOAR is an authoritative worldwide directory of academic open access repositories.it lets you search for repositories or search repository content
adm390

"Open" in the Age of Competency-based Education - 1 views

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    A new, developing application in the area of open educational resources.
Colin Hynson

British Library open images on Flickr - 2 views

The British Library have released over a million images which are 100% open for use, reuse, remixing and redistribution. It is also an excellent example of crowdsourcing and they are encouraging us...

module1 open access museum

started by Colin Hynson on 07 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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z01284827

Opening Science - Springer - 1 views

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    How the Internet has evolved to effect our society in terms of collaboration, government, participation, intellectual property, content, and information as a whole
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    Open Access book - Opening Science: the evolving guide on how the internet is changing research, collaboration and scholarly publishing / edited by Sonke Bartling and Sascha Friesike. 2014
jendiigoacct

SOLE - 1 views

http://www.ted.com/pages/sole_challenge Slightly different take on open knowledge and many may have come across the work of Dr. Sugata Mitra, but I love how this concept is in a downloadable toolk...

open access open education

started by jendiigoacct on 09 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Kevin Stranack

Open-access website gets tough : Nature News & Comment - 1 views

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    "Now, following criticism of its quality-control checks, the website is asking all of the journals in its directory to reapply on the basis of stricter criteria. It hopes the move will weed out 'predatory journals': those that profess to publish research openly, often charging fees, but that are either outright scams or do not provide the services a scientist would expect, such as a minimal standard of peer review or permanent archiving. "
Philip Sidaway

Stop the deluge of science research [Publish and be Damned? / An Open Access Too Far?] - 1 views

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    The rapid growth of scientific literature is often seen as evidence, if evidence were needed, that the pace of human discovery is accelerating. On the contrary, however, it is becoming a curse - one that requires us to radically rethink what it means to publish the results of research.
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    VERY good point. Relates to this article, "At sea in a deluge of data" : http://chronicle.com/article/At-Sea-in-a-Deluge-of-Data/147477/
Kevin Stranack

Time to discard the metric that decides how science is rated - 3 views

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    "The trouble is that impact factor of journals where researchers publish their work is a poor surrogate to measure an individual researcher's accomplishments. "
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    El asunto es que ha sido más lento de lo esperado el cambio de las herramientas para medir el impacto de artículos académicos, no digamos de los libros. Y en México el sistema de difusión y producción editorial de la ciencia está desestructurado de tal manera que se convierte en un incentivo para tratar de publicar en revistas extranjeras, que tienen índice de impacto y esquemas de difusión, pero que utilizan el modelo tradicional de evaluación. La institución gubernamental promotora de la ciencia en este país (Conacyt) está intentando fomentar la inclusión de evistas en índices y bases de datos, pero esto genera un fortalecimiento de los grandes grupos editores, que echan mano del peer review clásico, y el círculo continúa. Parece que uno puediera aplicarle al peer review la frase que que le achacamos a la democracia: el peor sistema de gobierno diseñado por la gente, con excepción de todos los demás.
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    Una mirada crítica al acceso abierto: Nature 495, 426-429 (28 March 2013) doi:10.1038/495426a http://www.nature.com/news/open-access-the-true-cost-of-science-publishing-1.12676 As that lack of enthusiasm demonstrates, the fundamental force driving the speed of the move towards full open access is what researchers - and research funders - want. Eisen says that although PLoS has become a success story - publishing 26,000 papers last year - it didn't catalyse the industry to change in the way that he had hoped. "I didn't expect publishers to give up their profits, but my frustration lies primarily with leaders of the science community for not recognizing that open access is a perfectly viable way to do publishing," he says.
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    La cuestión es que no hay quien ofrezca una opción sólida que pueda remplazar al Factor de Impacto. La comunidad científica lo ha adoptado cómo "LA" manera en que se puede medir el desempeño de los investigadores en el mundo. Y ese supuesto es hegemónico en el mundo. Tan es así que Scielo, a pesar de ser un repositorio en acceso abierto que sigue la filosofía de dar a conocer la producción científica latinoamericana, se decanto por generar indicadores bibliométricos de la mano de Thomson-Reuters y entrar al Web of Science. Esto no es asunto menor, es un indicador definitivo de que el dominio del FI no decaerá. Esto repercute directamente con la política científica nacional de cada país. En México CONACYT evalúa a los miembros del SNI mediante sus publicaciones en SCOPUS -pidiendo como evidencia las citaciones en este sistema de información. En Colombia, PUBLINDEX colocá revistas en A1 por el hecho de ser JCR-WoS u SJR-SCOPUS. Esto es innegable y seguirá pasando. Es por ello que iniciativas regionales de Acceso Abierto en América Latina (ya sean repositorios, leyes, etc:) ofrecen una posibilidad diferente que debe ser explotada por los investigadores de la región para mejorar la visibilidad de su producción. Del mismo modo, es ahí donde espacios como este MOOC deben ser valorados por su capacidad para diseminar la cultura del conocimiento abierto.
Kevin Stranack

New resource - 6 views

Here's a link to book: http://www.openingscience.org/get-the-book/

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c maggard

Internet privacy - 4 views

My training is a a journalist. I spent many years as a broadcaster, getting out of the business just as myspace was taking hold. Fortunately, I did not have to open myself up to further invasions ...

module1 open access MOOC privacy publishing journalism

started by c maggard on 05 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
nadiameyer

Sitio de Open Data Latinoamérica - 0 views

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    Interesante recurso que almacena datos abiertos de gobiernos de Latinoamérica.
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    Muchas gracias por compartirlo. No aparece nada de México y la información aún es incipiente, pero el esfuerzo vale la pena.
Philip Sidaway

The verdict: is blogging or tweeting about research papers worth it? [Spoiler: If (soci... - 1 views

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    Eager to find out what impact blogging and social media could have on the dissemination of her work, Melissa Terras took all of her academic research, including papers that have been available online for years, to the web and found that her audience responded with a huge leap in interest in her work.
Philip Sidaway

"The Library of the 21st century, through its online repository, is transforming the ro... - 9 views

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    This is a weekly series highlighting Open Access Button users from around the world, discussing their work, and sharing their stories. If you would like to participate, please email oabutton@gmail.com Professor Ernesto Priego, part of the team at City University London's Library and Information Science Course, was thankfully able to chat with us after a...
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    This title is SO meaningful. People always ask what librarians do in this digital-Google-era. Librarians enable access, that is what they do! And in many ways. In educating people on open access, how to search databases, by searching databases for patrons, by searching the full-text, by contacting other libraries to get interlibrary loans, etc. etc. etc. The role of the librarian today is still very important and relevant. Technologies did not diminish the role of the librarians, technologies pushed it to very advanced, specialized and precise roles.
Helen Crump

The Mozilla Manifesto - 0 views

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    Mozilla's guiding principles to help promote openness, innovation & opportunity on the web
michielmoll

Not Just Literate, but Transliterate: Encouraging Transliteracy Adoption in Library Ser... - 0 views

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    Open Access also opens up a much wider ability to adopt other forms of information transmission than print. The embedding of the videos into this MOOC is a case in point. As librarians, we are then challenged to ensure that our intermediation, whether through Information Literacy training or direct reference assistance, takes into account the growing need of users to be able to make sense of all forms of communication. This fairly short article addresses this issue and states the challenge we face succintly and to the point!
Kevin Stranack

Finding The Mythical OER Beast - YouTube - 0 views

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    Open Textbook development in BC, Canada.
yitingwang

Balance between open access and protection of intellectual property - 1 views

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    With the changes in technology, it is harder and harder to protect author's intellectual property. However, we can try to achieve a balance between open access and intellectual property.
Gerald Louw

open learning - 1 views

http://www.ifla.org/publications/node/224

Open access knowledge open

started by Gerald Louw on 24 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
mbchris

Data.gov - 2 views

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    The home of the U.S. Government's open data Here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more. This tool is very powerful for researchers that may not access to the funds and resources of researchers from well funded universities or that of the US Government. This resources breaks the data out into 21 different topics covering areas from education to the ocean. Each section has data sets to choose from and access to grant information as well as articles and updates on each topic. Even it you are someone that does not have the capacity to use these resources, I believe that it is good to know where to find this source so that you can share it with others, or perhaps one day you will have the ability to use this resource more fully.
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