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The One Repo featured in the Charleston Advisor’s Heard on the Net | The One Repo blog
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The One Repo blog. The world's scholarly repositories … all in one place. FAQ: How is The One Repo different from SHARE? One Repo guest-post on the BioMed Central blog →. The One Repo featured in the Charleston Advisor’s Heard on the Net. 2 November, 2015. We’re pleased that the One Repo, alongside Advancing Research Communication & Scholarship. And the Open Library of Humanities. Is featured in this week’s. Heard on the Net. Piece in the Charleston Advisor. Jill’s Emery piece. For some case studies.).
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Open Access Beyond Academia | ACRLog
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Blogging by and for academic and research librarians. Academic Freedom Quiz Answers. Posted Remarks From The Great Information Literacy Debate. Why An ACRL Blog. Open Access Beyond Academia. May 18, 2012. Our happy group of learners. Note our amazing sign, hand-painted by Alycia. Credit: OccupyCUNYNews. Our teach-in was part of The Free University of NYC. And Will depositing my articles in an institutional repository hand over control of my work to the university? Steven suggests a number of different ve...
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Day by Day | Reading eBooks in London
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Reading eBooks in London. July 6, 2012. The last piece of the e-publishing puzzle came into focus today– or at least the last piece of this course. Because readers don’t just read text online– they “read” art, data and multimedia too. Joyce Ray gave us an overview of digital curation today, and how difficult to preserve digital artifacts so that they can be found and interpreted. Metadata– including intentions of artist or creator. Data management plan- now compulsory for funding. And how will we access ...
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Filling a much-needed gap » Professional
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Filling a much-needed gap. All the views I see fit to print, by Mark C. Wilson. Information for research students. Archive for the ‘Professional’ Category. Preliminary results of author survey. June 30th, 2016. Mark C. Wilson. Cameron Neylon, David Roberts and I have written a blog post. With preliminary analysis. There are some interesting (I think) observations. We have met the enemy, part 2: clueless authors. May 26th, 2016. Mark C. Wilson. Several open-ended comments indicate that some mathematicians...
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Filling a much-needed gap » Reforming the profession
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Filling a much-needed gap. All the views I see fit to print, by Mark C. Wilson. Information for research students. June 21st, 2015. Mark C. Wilson. I have been following several issues in the world of academia and science over the last few years, all of which require urgent and serious attention, in my opinion. Progress has been less than I hoped, but it makes sense that inertia is large in such a system. I collect here a list of important and interesting links, and hope they are useful for others. Yeste...
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Open letter to Gordon Nelson, President of CSSP – Erin C. McKiernan
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Erin C. McKiernan. Open letter to Gordon Nelson, President of CSSP. This is an open letter to Gordon Nelson, President of the Council of Scientific Society Presidents. CSSP) I delivered this letter to Dr. Nelson by email on September 18, 2014. 8212;—————————————————————————-. Dear Dr. Nelson,. I am writing in response to your interview on The Scholarly Kitchen. Q: Do you see any better alternatives to solving the public access challenge? Who does not have access? I am one of those scientists. Over th...
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About The One Repo
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About our project to unify the world's green and gold open-access works. Where we are now. If you are a researcher or administrator and you want to explore the possibilities offered by the current build of The One Repo, please start your search here. Much of the world's scientific research is unavailable to most of the world's people. Having been published behind paywalls. One solution to this, known as "Green Open Access". The repository system as it exists today. These difficulties together mean that I...
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Get a Clear Picture of Science News - Chymeric Tutorials
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Do awesome stuff - awesomely. Get a Clear Picture of Science News. Pop-science is currently no topic to overlook on social media. Websites or social media groups sharing factoids or infographics amass millions of likes and receive a high number of content re-shares. In parallel, pop-science magazines also attract many readers and have a strong online presence. The scientific readership routinely recognizes pop-science reporting as inaccurate, misleading, or even outright wrong. Oblivious ...There are, of...
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