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Raúl Marcó del Pont

Culture Machine Journal of Culture and Theory - 2 views

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    ' Pirate Philosophy' explores how the development of various forms of so - called internet piracy is affecting ideas of the author, the book, the scholarly journal, peer review, intellectual property, copyright law, content creation and cultural production that were established pre - internet. To this end it contains a number of contributions that engage with the philosophy of internet piracy, as well as the emergence out of peer-to-peer file sharing networks of actual social movements- even a number of political 'Pirate Parties' Culture Machine Journal of Culture and Theory Vol 10 (2009)
Julia Echeverría

Deep Web - 3 views

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    I think that as more information we have about the deep web, much more knowledge we will have to really know that is really going on in the cyber space. Deep Web (also called the Deepnet, Invisible Web, or Hidden Web) is World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed by standard search engines.
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    Muchos dicen que en la "red profunda" existen sitios con contenido desagradable, se debería tener cuidado, aunque existen proyectos como https://www.torproject.org/ que nos permiten navegar en la red profunda sin tener que sufrir riesgos (http://www.cnnexpansion.com/economia/2014/06/27/como-opera-la-deep-web-en-mexico), más vale prevenir. ---- Many say that the "deep web" sites with objectionable content exist, care should be taken, although there are projects like https://www.torproject.org/ that allow us to navigate the deep network without having to suffer risks (http: //www.cnnexpansion.com/economia/2014/06/27/como-opera-the-deep-web-en-mexico), better safe.
erikitaymarijo

Citizen Science Alliance - 1 views

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    Our projects live within the 'Zooniverse', the home of Citizen Science on the web. Each is inspired by a science team who provide the initial ideas, the reassurance that what we're doing can make a real contribution and an audience who are willing to use the end result.
Olga Huertas

Scientific Dissemination using Open Access - 0 views

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    Open Access Resources aims to remove constraints in access to articles and knowledge for academic-intellectual world community, particularly in the developing countries. Scientists from these countries still have trouble posting their works due to limitations of network access, institutional economic difficulties and lack of information about solutions available Open Access. It is expected that the Open Access increase understanding of educational and research opportunities to unite the world.
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    You could be interested in this too: http://sdu.ictp.it/index.html SDu is developing also a videocapture integrated system so that for a small investment lessons can be recorded and shared online http://www.openeya.org/ ...even infrastructures must be open....
suetaitlen

Trap streets: The crafty trick mapmakers use to fight plagiarism - 1 views

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    A curious article about copyright traps, mystery towns on maps and other interesting things.
serrarouafae

الوصول الحر للمعلومات: المفهوم، الأهمية، المبادرات / د. مها أحمد إبراهيم محمد... - 0 views

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    ن الوصول الحر هو جعل المحتوى المعلوماتي حراً ومتاح عالميا عبر الانترنت، حيث أن الناشر يحفظ أرشيفات على الخط المباشر يتاح الوصول إليها مجانا، أو أنه أودع المعلومات فى مستودع مفتوح الوصول ومتاح على نطاق واسع. والوصول الحر يعد نمط جديد للنشر العلمي نشأ لتحرير الباحثين والمكتبات من القيود المفروضة عليها ().
Jannicke Røgler

lokalhistoriewiki.no - 1 views

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    NLI is responsible for the websites lokalhistorie.no, lokalhistoriewiki.no and toll.lokalhistorie.no. NLI also publishes sources, handbooks, overviews of literature and sources, questioners, as well as other aids for local historians. In cooperation with the National Federation of Local History Associations (Landslaget for lokalhistorie), NLI publishes the magazine Lokalhistorisk magasin. NLI also organises seminars and conferences related to local history topics.
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
Valentin Dander

How to Gain Knowledge When Data Are Shared? Open Government Data from a Media Pedagogic... - 5 views

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    I dare also to share this paper which recently appeared on seminar.net. It deals with my PhD project and tries to link open government data with educational concepts, merging a critical perspective with productive approaches. If any other people in this MOOC are interested in this field, I would be truly glad to discuss these ideas and read/hear your opinions about it!
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    Using game like concept to teach kids and adults is becoming more and more recognize a great learning and teaching tool. I am also interested on using games for computer cognitive rehabilitation exercixes.
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    A very thorough paper especially useful for its careful analysis of the "flip side" of open government data. It presents the main objections raised against the OGD "paradise" and also analyses ways in which media pedagogy can alleviate these problems. It culminates in a very important question: » An educational conception towards 'governing students not to be governed (that much)' within formal, obligatory education can too easily act out what it pretends to counteract. Informal settings, however, run the risk of fortifying social injustice and privilege - if largely used by well-educated citizens and semi-experts, as assumed. «
rebeccakah

OERC: Open Educational Resources Cancer Community - 0 views

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    If you were interested in the Cancer Commons resource from the last module, this one might be something you'd like to peruse. The OERC's portal is open and free for everyone around the world to use to: Find free, open, and online educational and training resources. We will be "recommending the best" and "linking to the rest" of materials that could meet your interdisciplinary needs.
christofhar

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)'.
Olga Huertas

http://www.ems.sld.cu/index.php/ems/article/view/233/119 - 1 views

Este documento presenta un detallada informe sobre el estado de la cuestión de los recurso de acceso abierto.

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started by Olga Huertas on 16 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Olga Huertas

Periodismo ciudadano versus Periodismo profesional: ¿somos todos periodistas?... - 2 views

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    This document nos habla de la Influencia Que ha ganado la internet en la sociedad actual y rojo le el protagonismo Que la Genera una Quienes sí desarrollan en él.
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    Me quedo con esta frase del artículo: El periodista no es un mero intermediario o mediador entre el hecho y el público. Es un intérprete, el artífice que nos ayuda a entender la realidad que nos rodea, los sucesos que acontecen y afectan a nuestra existencia en el mundo.
clagvel67

http://carlosqg.info/index.php/noticias/187-donde-revistas-acceso-abierto - 0 views

revistas de acceso abierto

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started by clagvel67 on 18 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
clagvel67

acceso abieto - 0 views

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    liga de publicación de revistas de acceso abierto
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    revistas
zimbron21

Ciencia e Investigación Médica Estudiantil Latinoamericana - - 0 views

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    Publications in indexed journals: the only one indicator of the student's cientific societies production 1 Sociedad Científica de San Fernando. Lima, Perú. Editor en Jefe de CIMEL. Existe una escasez de médicos-científicos o profesionales de la salud que investigan, por ello se han planteado muchas razones para su explicación(1), una de ellas radica en la poca investigación que se realiza en el pregrado.
Kevin Stranack

Crowd-Sourced Peer Review: Substitute or Supplement? - Open Access Archivangelism - 4 views

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    "If, as rumoured, google builds a platform for depositing unrefereed research papers for "peer-reviewing" via crowd-sourcing, can this create a substitute for classical peer-review or will it merely supplement classical peer review with crowd-sourcing?"
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    Two facts that makes me think, peer-reviewing via crowd-sourcing, at best would supplement the traditional peer-review process. Fact one, there are already open access repositories that allow "deposit first; review later", but those repositories have not taken over other journals. Fact two, Wikipedia is an example in that, though theoretically anyone can contribute and edit the articles, there is definite number of people who would do it. Therefore, I don't see crowd sourcing peer review would really substitute the traditional route.
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    I appreciated that this source was framed outside of dichotomous thinking by not pitting more traditional and open access peer review models directly against one another, carrying the assumption that a particular publishing process must choose one or another. Although, I think I would challenge Harnad to take this thought process further. Rather than supplementing or complementing one another, traditional and open peer review models are distinct enough to also be applicable in different types of contexts, without necessarily needing to rely on one another. That is not to disagree with Harnad that the two do not "substitute" one another, but precisely because they cannot substitute one another indicates that they serve different purposes and could thus be useful in different contexts…. Or, as Harnad suggest, supplement each other in the same context. I think this very well parallels the context of taxonomies and folksonomies.
bsheman

What the social progress index can reveal about your country. - 0 views

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    Not specifically open Data, but look at the innovations possible with data is more open and available.
GahBreeElla

A Review of Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet - 0 views

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    A Review of Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet Lisa NakamuraLondon: Routledge, 2002 ISBN: 0415938376 $18.95 pp. 192 Review by Samantha Blackmon Purdue University Lisa Nakamura's Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet aims to interrogate how the Internet shapes and reshapes our perceptions of race, ethnicity, and identity.
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