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Dinah Galligo

MOOCs must move beyond open enrolment and demonstrate a true commitment to reuse and lo... - 0 views

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    07/03/14 In contrast with the type of openness encouraged by Open Education Resources and Open Courseware labels, the openness of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) is severely limited. Consequently, Leo Havemann and Javiera Atenas find the recent growth of high quality online learning content is not able to be used to its full advantage. The process of opening up MOOC resources would add value to the resources by reaching a wider community. But most importantly, HE institutions currently investing in MOOCs could demonstrate, beyond reasonable doubt, their real commitment to openness and improved access to education for all.
Dinah Galligo

Tautology, antithesis, rallying cry, or business model? "Open science" is open to inter... - 0 views

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    by Benedikt Fecher & Tony Ross-Hellauer - Impact of Social Sciences - 25/01/18 Openness is deeply rooted in how science understands itself. The shoulders of giants upon which Newton saw future generations standing continue to bring us all closer to understanding. More broadly, "open" is a key ingredient of narratives of the digital sphere. Just as in open source software, the prefix denotes a dissolution of a formerly linear and closed production mode in favour of an accessible, decentralised, and loosely coupled system.
Dinah Galligo

Government mistaken in focusing on Gold as route to full open access, says Committee - ... - 0 views

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    UK Parliament - Commons Select Commitee, 10/09/13 The Government's commitment to increasing access to published research findings, and its desire to achieve full open access, are welcome, says the Business, Innovation and Skills Committee in a Report published today. However, whilst Gold open access is a desirable ultimate goal, focusing on it during the transition to a fully open access world is a mistake, says the Report.
Dinah Galligo

Report: From Open Science to Open Innovation - Science|Business - 0 views

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    06/15 Copie du rapport à télécharger This paper highlights the need for developing appropriate new open innovation institutions, to help bridge this gap from open science to open innovation.
Dinah Galligo

Concours d'applications Open Data | Open data | Strasbourg.eu - 0 views

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    A l'occasion de la publication de plus de 50 nouveaux jeux de données, la Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg lance un concours d'applications open data.
Dinah Galligo

Portail Open Data - 0 views

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    Commission européenne - Portail de données (Beta); Concentrateur Open data de l'Union européenne
Dinah Galligo

Open Access : les scientifiques pas si open ? - 0 views

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    par Guillaume Champeau - Numérama, 08/02/13 Lorsqu'on leur demande de choisir quelle licence utiliser pour diffuser leurs publications en Open Access, seulement 5 % des chercheurs choisissent la licence Creative Commons la plus permissive.
Dinah Galligo

Open Data, entre bonne volonté et lacunes certaines - Open Data, la conférenc... - 0 views

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    Open data - La Conférence, 06/12
Dinah Galligo

Open data : mettez-vous à jour ! | Archimag - 0 views

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    par Guillaume Galpin, 19/05/15 The Open Knowledge Foundation, association à but non-lucratif promouvant la culture libre, a annoncé mercredi 13 mai la mise à jour de son guide sur l'open data : The Open Data Handbook.
Dinah Galligo

The RECODE project recommendations for Open Access to Research Data are now available |... - 0 views

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    European Commission, 17/06/15 The EU-funded FP7 project RECODE has leveraged existing networks, communities and projects to address challenges within the open access and data dissemination and preservation sector. On the basis of this work, RECODE now presents policy recommendations on open access to research data.
Dinah Galligo

Réseaux sociaux de la recherche et Open Access - 0 views

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    Couperin, 15/12/14 Les résultats de l'enquête Réseaux sociaux de la recherche et Open Access menée en juin 2014
Dinah Galligo

Open data highlights from European Data Forum 2013 in Dublin | Open Knowledge Foundatio... - 0 views

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    Open Knowledge Foundation Blog, 16/4/13
delphine lereculeur

Role of the Librarian_Survey_Findings_Jun12.pdf (Objet application/pdf) - 0 views

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    InTech, un éditeur multidisciplinaire, vient de publier les résultats d'une étude menée en avril dernier auprès de 211 bibliothécaires et intitulée « Assessing the role of librarians in an Open Access world », ayant pour but d'évaluer le rôle des bibliothécaires dans le monde du libre accès (Open Access). InTech a ainsi cherché à analyser : - le niveau de connaissances des bibliothécaires vis-à-vis de la publication en libre accès ; - leurs opinions et leurs attitudes envers le libre accès ; - leur rôle actuel en ce qui concerne le libre accès ; - les changements induits par le libre accès
Dinah Galligo

Open Library of Humanities - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Open Library of Humanities (OLH). This site aims to give the background to, and rationale for, our vision of building a low cost, sustainable, Open Access future for the humanities. Please feel free to look around the site and get in touch if you'd like to be involved.
Dinah Galligo

Behaviour change and Open Access; lessons for academic engagement | Open Access Good Pr... - 0 views

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    By Sarah Fahmy - Open Access JISCinvolve, 03/08/14
Dinah Galligo

Open Access and the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future - The Lincoln Re... - 0 views

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    Eve, Martin Paul - Cambridge University Press, 2014 - Ful text pdf URL If you work in a university, it is likely that you have heard the term "open access" in the past couple of years. You may also have heard either that it is the utopian answer to all the problems of research dissemination or perhaps that it marks the beginning of an apocalyptic new era of pay-to-say publishing. In this book, Dr. Martin Paul Eve sets out the histories, contexts and controversies for open access, specifically in the humanities
Dinah Galligo

Knowledge Unlatched:A Global Library Consortium Model for Funding Open Access Scholarly... - 0 views

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    by Lucy Montgomery - Cltural Science, vol.7:n°2, 2014 This special issue of Cultural Science Journal is devoted to the report of a groundbreaking experiment in re-coordinating global markets for specialist scholarly books and enabling the knowledge commons: the Knowledge Unlatched proof-of-concept pilot. The pilot took place between January 2012 and September 2014. It involved libraries, publishers, authors, readers and research funders in the process of developing and testing a global library consortium model for supporting Open Access books. The experiment established that authors, librarians, publishers and research funding agencies can work together in powerful new ways to enable open access; that doing so is cost effective; and that a global library consortium model has the potential dramatically to widen access to the knowledge and ideas contained in book-length scholarly works. Full Text:pdf
Dinah Galligo

Science in the Open » Blog Archive » The Political Economics of Open Access P... - 0 views

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    Science in the open, 27/09/15
Dinah Galligo

Free Online Courses - Open Education Database - 0 views

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    Open Education Database - OEDB Get free online courses from the world's leading universities. This collection includes over 10,100 free courses in the liberal arts and sciences. Download these audio & video courses straight to your computer or mp3 player.
Dinah Galligo

Open Access Subject Repositories - an Overview - 0 views

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    by Bo-Christer Björk - Research on Open Access Publishing, 22/05/13 This is the accepted version of an article that will be published in Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.
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