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in title, tags, annotations or urlEnvironmental Citizen Science report - 0 views
Open Access Policies in Europe - 0 views
http://chnm.gmu.edu/digitalhistory/links/pdf/chapter7/7.4.pdf - 1 views
The Growth of Intellectual Property: A History of the Ownership of Ideas in the United States
Microsoft Word - FilingDraft7.doc - pyati.pdf - 0 views
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techno-capitalis
In Tech - 5 views
www.intechopen.com
Information Literacy Competencies Standards for Higher Education http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/standards/standards.pdf - 0 views
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Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to "recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information." Information literacy also is increasingly important in the contemporary environment of rapid technological change and proliferating information resources.
Wikipedia en el aula - 0 views
Uso de Wikipedia en las clases en Argentina http://wiki.wikimedia.org.ar/images/pdf/wiki_para_armar2.pdf
La sociedad de estudiantes en la producción científica - 0 views
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las sociedades científicas de estudiantes de medicina (SOCEM), constituyen agrupaciones sin ánimo de lucro y no gubernamentales, encaminadas a generar un espacio que fomente el espíritu por la investigación en los estudiantes de medicina.
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Un claro ejemplo de lo que se debería estar haciendo por los estudiantes en cualquier disciplina
Open Data Handbook Documentation Release 1.0.0/ Open Knowledge Foundation - 4 views
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This handbook discusses the legal, social and technical aspects of open data. Open data, especially open government data, is a tremendous resource that is yet to be tapped properly. It is targeted for civil servants, journalists, politicians, data professionals or anyone interested in open data. It can be used by anyone but is especially designed for those seeking to open up data. It discusses the why, what and how of open data - why to go open, what open is, and the how to 'open' data. This book explains the basic concepts of 'open data', especially in relation to government. It covers how open data creates value and can have a positive impact in many different areas. In addition to exploring the background, the handbook also provides concrete information on how to produce open data.
http://www.research4life.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Unsung-heroes-v11.1-webversion.pdf - 3 views
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It's unquestionable that Research4Life has had a significant impact in improving access to research information for communities in developing countries. I do have a number of criticisms about how the program is organized and delivered, however. 1. Publisher participation in the program is 'entirely voluntary', without 'a single contract (being) signed between any of the partners' (Aaronson, 2004), meaning that publishers can opt out at any point. This issue was highlighted in 2011 when Elsevier, Lipincott Williams & Wilkins, Springer and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, publisher of Science Magazine) withdrew access to over 2500 journals through the HINARI system. Following international attention, and widespread condemnation, publishers restored access, with Elsevier announcing that they were in discussions with the government in Bangladesh to transition towards a paid licensing scheme (Wise, 2011). 2. Countries that meet the eligibility criteria of the program (which are based on the World Bank's listing of Lower and Lower Middle Income Countries) are sometimes excluded. Take for example India or Pakistan- although these countries are in the lists of eligible countries, the publishers deliberately exclude participation to protect whatever business they may have in these countries. So although hundreds of institutions could benefit, they exclude access to protect the business they receive from a handful of institutions. 3. Access to content is delivered through a single username and password for each institution. This is problematic for librarians, as they are unable to ensure the security of the password (a well-meaning researcher may share the password with a colleague in another institution, violating the license agreement). Abuse of institutional accounts has severe consequences, and librarians are sent messages from Research4Life threatening to not only cut off the institution, but all institutions in their country if they
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Research4life is a great program by committed government and non-government organizations dedicated to produce valuable researches that will improve the life of people. Librarians play an important role in assisting researchers find valid, current, relevant information in order to produce a reliable output or results that will help humankind's betterment of living.
Digital ID + its' importance - 1 views
Privacidad en Internet - 3 views
Un link muy interesante gracias. Evidentemente parecería que puede inducir a pensar que es totalmente imposible la privacidad en internet, pero a partir de conocer los riesgos también el usuario pu...
Internet y su privacidad - 0 views
www.redalyc.org/pdf/368/36812036006.pdf Es relevante que todos los usuarios tengamos conocimientos de la importancia acerca de la seguridad y privacidad de los datos es de suma importancia.
Internet y su privacidad - 1 views
La privacidad en Internet. - 0 views
http://www.eset-la.com/pdf/tendencias_2014_el_desafio_de_la_privacidad_en_internet.pdf