Open Access Publishing - For Fiction! - 6 views
I like the International Children's Digital Library - it can be a good addition to any open source collection - http://en.childrenslibrary.org/
I like the International Children's Digital Library - it can be a good addition to any open source collection - http://en.childrenslibrary.org/
Now in its 8th year, get involved! https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/10/knowledge-should-not-be-trapped-behind-paywall-get-ready-open-access-week
Hi Becky E, thanks for sharing... I hope in future there wont be any publishing charges...
Great. Thanks for sharing!
If anyone is from South Africa - we are having a 2 day symposium in Durban. Generation Open - The Promise of Open Access and Open Educational Resources' Symposium Durban University of Technology,...
Mel- I spent my formative years in the UK, and as such, despite being American, emotionally and intellectually I identify more as British (just hold the Marmite...). So much of what is happening t...
http://www.powtoon.com/show/bGF3aqGIZaX/open-access-week-20-16-october-2014-by-gerald-louw/#/
Thanks for sharing Alexandra! I really appreciated your presentation in class last week. I think the OpenOrg concept is a great software for NGO's to reach out to the general public for collaborati...
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 ...
While it may not be univeristy-calibre, attached is a down-and-dirty video outlining and defining intellectual property. Again, it's very simplistic, but it gets the point across. There are things ...
http://www.openaccessweek.org/page/about Here you are the url of this event. You can find what is on this matter in this url and more information about these global events.
The overarching theme this week is getting developing countries on-board. The videos presented made a good argument, and rightly pointed out that the main consumers of MOOCs, and indeed to the tech...