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Nigel Robertson

Teleogistic / Project Reclaim - 1 views

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    Reclaim your digital identity - an attempt by a developer to go open source, open control.
Tracey Morgan

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    "Securely self-hosting your websites, email, files and more has never been easier (or cheaper!). Decentralize your web and reclaim your privacy rights while keeping the conveniences you need."
Nigel Robertson

Reclaim Open Interview about ds106 with Anya Kamenetz | bavatuesdays - 0 views

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    Great interview with Jim Groom, Martha Burtis & Alan Levine about the DS106 course.
Nigel Robertson

Will Shuttleworth Reclaim Your Domain? | bavatuesdays - 0 views

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    Being Open - grant applications in the open from Jim Groom.
Nigel Robertson

Reclaim Hosting | Take Control of your Digital Identity - 1 views

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    The UMW offshoot to support institutions set up students with web hosting.
Nigel Robertson

Libraries and the changing role of creators and consumers - 0 views

  • For the past two years, Catherine Mitchell, Director, Publishing, California Digital Library, has been involved in an effort to coordinate the services of the library and University Press in order to better support and manage the University of California’s scholarly output. The goal of the initiative—the University as Publisher—is to help the university reclaim its core intellectual asset (i.e., the knowledge it produces) and assert itself more powerfully in the marketplace of scholarly communication. In the process, the university shores up its values, and its value. “Despite the daunting complexity of the task, universities must take responsibility for managing their own scholarly output or risk losing control of that core intellectual capital,” she says. “If we don’t, someone else will. And it won’t be pretty. We’re talking about our institutions’ major asset. “If we miss the boat on this, we hand off opportunities to partner with our faculty around issues of intellectual property, curation and preservation standards, and transformative models of scholarly communication. We simply become the ‘buyer.’ And, we risk getting locked into untenable licensing agreements in order to gain or regain access to the very research that our own faculty are producing.”
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    Article on trends in publishing and why the university library needs to become a publisher.
Nigel Robertson

Summify - "Reclaim Blogging": Why I'm giving up Twitter and Facebook. - 1 views

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    Hugh MacLeod explains why he is concentrating on blogging as a platform that is >his< unlike FB & Twitter.
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