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Dinah Galligo

Knowledge Unlatched:A Global Library Consortium Model for Funding Open Access Scholarly Books | Montgomery | Cultural Science - 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

Operational solutions for secure electronic transactions ensuring the privacy. - 0 views

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    par Aude Plateaux - Université de Caen 2013 (HAL) pdf
Dinah Galligo

Etre présent en ligne : culture et structure des réseaux sociaux d'internet - 0 views

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    par Antonion Casilli - HAL, 2012 Comment construit-on concrètement sa présence en ligne ? Au travers d'une analyse théorique et d'une expérience conduite sur Facebook, le sociologue Antonio Casilli montre comment la structure des communautés sur Internet et les pratiques de leurs membres évoluent conjointement
Dinah Galligo

First year university student engagement using digital curation and career goal setting | Antonio | Research in Learning Technology - 0 views

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    by Amy, Antonio & David Tuffley - Research in learning technology, 20/10/15 L'importance de la curation dans l'intégration des étudiants dans l'enseignement supérieur
Dinah Galligo

Novel semantic tagging tool to benefit digital journalism - 0 views

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    European Commission : CORDIS : News and Events, 02/16
Dinah Galligo

Why Aren't We All Machine-Friendly Researchers? - Absolutely Maybe - 0 views

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    PLOS blogs, 19/10/15
Dinah Galligo

L'ARCEP rend public son avis au Gouvernement relatif au projet de loi pour une République numérique. - 0 views

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    ARCEP - Communiqué de presse, 21/12/15
Dinah Galligo

Research Data Management Services in Academic Libraries in the US: A Content Analysis of Libraries' Websites | Yoon | College & Research Libraries - 0 views

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    by Ayoung Yoon and Theresa Schultz - College & Research LLibraries; vol.78:n°7 2017 Examining landscapes of research data management services in academic libraries is timely and significant for both those libraries on the front line and the libraries that are already ahead. While it provides overall understanding of where the research data management program is at and where it is going, it also provides understanding of current practices and data management recommendations and/or tool adoptions as well as revealing areas of improvement and support. This study examined the research data (management) services in academic libraries in the United States through a content analysis of 185 library websites, with four main areas of focus: service, information, education, and network.
Dinah Galligo

What Do Data Librarians Think of the MLIS? Professionals' Perceptions of Knowledge Transfer, Trends and Challenges | Thomas | College & Research Libraries - 0 views

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    by Camille VL Thomas ; Richard J. Urban - Association of College and Research Libraries, 2017 There are existing studies on data curation programs in library science education and studies on data services in libraries. However, there is not much insight into how educational programs have prepared data professionals for practice. This study asked 105 practicing professionals how well they thought their education prepared them for professional experience. It also asked supervisors about their perceptions of how well employees performed. After analyzing the results, the investigators of this study found that changing the educational model may lead to improvements in future library data services.
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