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What is the ADS?
The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) supports research, learning and teaching with freely available, open access, high quality and dependable digital resources. It does this by preserving digital data in the long term, and by promoting and disseminating a…
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The aim of the Archaeology Data Service's (ADS) Grey Literature Library is to make unpublished archaeological fieldwork reports,…
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Do you have 30 minutes spare to discuss your use of UKOER?
Do you want to share your experiences of using resources in Jorum?
If so, we would like to hear from you.
How?
We are working with Evidence Base at Birmingham City University to create a series of case studies about Jorum. So, if you have used Jorum and would be willing to share your experiences of using and sharing Open Educational Resources…
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During Open Access Week 2013, the Institute of Development Studies is pleased to announce that we are in the process of digitising and publishing onto OpenDocs, our open access repository, our entire back catalogue of around 3000 research reports, working papers, practice papers, IDS Bulletin articles and other Series Titles. A key aspect of our approach to supporting open…
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Press release:
Athens, 21 October 2013
Open access week
The MedOANet project releases Guidelines for implementing open access policies for research performing and research funding organizations
The MedOANet project (Mediterranean Open Access Network – www.medoanet.eu) releases the…
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The Consortium of Tanzania University and Research Libraries (COTUL) is planning to host a national OA week events in Mwanza on 30th October (a bit delayed due to unavoidable circumstances). The event will involve two parallel public lectures one at Saint Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT) and the other at the Catholic…
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To support the 'International Open Access Week' event observed all over the world, IIA library has designed a poster. This poster is available for viewing in the following URL,
http://prints.iiap.res.in/handle/2248/6423
The previous year’s OA week celebration at IIA also can be…
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Join readers in posting comments (over 675 to date) during the open peer review phase of Web Writing: Why and How for Liberal Arts Teaching and Learning, an open access book-in-progress under contract with Michigan Publishing. This freely-accessible…
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It's day 2 of Open Access Week 2013 and we hope your events are well underway. Please feel free to utilize the kickoff video for your events.
On Monday October 21st, 2013 SPARC and the World Bank hosted the Open Access Week Kickoff event at the World Bank. The event begin with a 60-minute panel discussion, entitled, “Open Access:…
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OpenEI is making a profound impact on the world’s energy transformation by providing data access, generative data use, key knowledge derivation tools, and synthetic datasets that will help inform policy, purchase, build, and business decisions. Our community-based platform is a core competency for the world, the U.S. Department of Energy and its laboratories, providing a high-degree of value for building knowledge and datasets, connecting and structuring data via linked open data standards,…
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It’s that week in the year- Open Access week, where we all come together internationally to support in the sharing of open content across the globe.
Now, here at Jorum we support that ethos all year round, but it is always wonderful to see just how this global event; now in it’s 6th year, brings the importance of sharing content to the fore.
The Jorum team have…
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Open Access Week 2013 at the University of Vienna:
The first time (since 1365) we have raised an open access flag
in front of the main building.
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The University Vice Chancellor , The Librarian and LSU Library Ambassadors during the celebration of Open Access
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Open Access week is an ideal place to highlight the exciting new introduction of Open Access Data Papers to Internet Archaeology's repertoire.
Internet Archaeology is an independent,…
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As we tweet our daily word from the work of the Linnaeus Apostles, we take one step in covering the more than 150,000 words from the iIndex, or in other words, that's over four centuries of tweeted scientific knowledge!
Follow us at The IK Workshop Soc. (@TheIKWS) as we continue our quest for knowledge and understanding of our shared world and future.…
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