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"Get Me Off Your Fucking Mailing List" is an actual science paper accepted by a journal... - 7 views

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    The predatory journal example
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Russia plans alternative version of 'Wikipedia' | Reuters - 0 views

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    Wikipedia made by government is not what "wiki" concept is about.
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Open Knowledge Edinburgh Meet-up #15 Tickets, City of Edinburgh - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    For all interested in Open Knowledge in Edinburgh -there is a meet up!
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Open Access Week - 1 views

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    It is happening!
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Wikidata: A Free Collaborative Knowledgebase | October 2014 | Communications of the ACM - 0 views

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    "Unnoticed by most of its readers, Wikipedia continues to undergo dramatic changes, as its sister project Wikidata introduces a new multilingual "Wikipedia for data" (http://www.wikidata.org) to manage the factual information of the popular online encyclopedia. With Wikipedia's data becoming cleaned and integrated in a single location, opportunities arise for many new applications."
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Openlaws LAPSI2 meeting Amsterdam 4/9/14 - 2 views

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    Presentation from today´s meeting of law experts discussing OpenLaws - interesting cases included
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What can we learn from 800,000 public comments on the FCC's net neutrality plan? - Sunl... - 2 views

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    Dive into data publicly available data and meaning, results are telling us that majority oppose the idea of paid priority for traffic. All data set is available for download.
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Impact of Social Sciences - Data repositories are expanding their role to ensure qualit... - 0 views

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    " Who is responsible for the quality of data deposited in repositories? "
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Inequitable power dynamics of global knowledge production and exchange must be confront... - 1 views

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    "Showing "The World of Science", the map below portrays global research production as expressed through science journals' publishing in the early 2000s. It makes a dramatic point about the complexities of global inequalities in knowledge production and exchange. What would it take to redraw the knowledge production map to realise a vision of a more equitable and accurate world of knowledge?"
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Network Neutrality: Are We There Yet? - 8 views

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    "In this webinar, veterans of the open Internet policy battle will handicap the options, and the consequences, of the various roadmaps to new rules, and the FCC decision that will affect billions of dollars in investment and likely determine the development of the Internet for years to come."
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Technology and Digital Scholarship | The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

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    " it is important to note that one of the drivers of OA is the notion that the more content and ideas that are shared, the more likely breakthroughs will materialize; OA is associated with innovation."
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Did He Just Say That?! The Perils of Video Recording the Conference Presentation | The ... - 1 views

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    "implying that publishers have willfully disregarded their ethical responsibilities over profits: And my theory is that academic publishing has drifted so far from its original idealistic roots with scientists taking care of the whole last step in the scientific process, from experiment to sharing the news about it, [that] in this world of the Internet and expensive publishing processes, basically a cottage industry grew up that has now grown into a massive multi-billion dollar industry that has become estranged from the ideals, that were probably naïve to begin with. But you can be idealistic and do a good job and make a profit. That is not mutually exclusive."
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College Libraries Push Back as Publishers Raise Some E-Book Prices - Technology - The C... - 0 views

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    "11 academic publishers, including major players like Taylor & Francis and Oxford University Press, would be raising the cost of short-term e-book loans effective June 1. In some cases the increase would be as much as 300 percent."
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One Professor Schemes to Keep Colleges in the Web's Fast Lane - Technology - The Chroni... - 1 views

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    " "Paid prioritization and other forms of preferential access will significantly disadvantage libraries, education, and other nonprofit institutions,""
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Ending with Open Access, Beginning with Open Access | The Scholarly Kitchen - 1 views

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    "This raises the interesting and important question of whether publication in an OA journal represents the end of a process or the beginning of a different one. The difference is marketing, a term that is often misunderstood in scholarly circles. Marketing means creating demand for something. Traditional publishers do this with their brands and (for books) their authors. For OA publishers the challenge is to continue to keep pushing a particular paper after it has appeared online. There are many ways to do this, of which simply making the content openly available is one (allowing an article to get indexed by search engines and pointed to by bloggers and others). But to continue to keep the article in the eyes of its prospective readers, new means of attracting attention have to be developed. "
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Impact of Social Sciences - Hacking is a Mindset, Not a Skillset: Why civic hacking is ... - 4 views

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    "4. Give it away now. Information and knowledge should be shared openly, freely."
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    rule 4 of hacking mindset: Give it away now. Information and knowledge should be shared openly, freely.
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