La Escuela Graduada de Ciencias y Tecnologías de la Informacion, en la Universidad de Puerto Rico, se une nuevamente a la celebración de la Semana del Acceso Abierto. Se ofrecerán conferencias y talleres orientados a la facultad, estudiantes y profesionales de la información. En breve ofeceremos una relación de las actividades.
The Graduate School of Information Sciences and Technologies of the University of Puerto Rico, joins again the…
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Open Access Week is drawing ever closer, now a mere 7 weeks away and this year it promises to be bigger and better than ever. The week has grown in just a few short years from students on just a handful of campuses working together, into a truly international event. This year the week’s spotlight is on young people with the theme “Generation Open”. The week will celebrate the mammoth contribution we’ve made to the Open Access movement, but also the address the unique…
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Seven years ago, students partnered with SPARC to organize a day of coordinated on-campus action in support of Open Access that quickly grew into International Open Access Week. Students have continued their leadership on Open Access and this month the Right to Research…
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Mark your calendars! The SPARC/World Bank kickoff is a great way to start your Open Access Week planning. Watch livestreamed or showcase the recording at your events!
Also make sure you add your livestream events here so others can utilize them in their event planning.
More information soon.
Andrea
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On Monday, October 20th, from 3:00…
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SPARC interview with Tim Gowers. A short blurb below, full article here.
Next steps in the Open Access battle: Shining a light on journal pricing
ContinueIn a recent blog post, Timothy Gowers discussed the state of Open Access two years after the Cost of Knowledge launched its boycott of Elsevier. The British mathematician and open access champion was initially buoyed by the…
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Hello All,
As we move forward and you post your week's events on this platform, please let me know if you spot spammers either in your Groups or direct messaging you.
We have a process that attempts to limit spammers coming in as members, but recently they have been stepping up their methods.
We want you all to have a positive Open Access Week experience!
Best,
Andrea Higginbotham
SPARC
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You can join the webcast using the following URL: http://www.visualwebcaster.com/event.asp?id=99435. If you haven't already, please register below so we have an accurate list of participants and can follow up with additional information.
Join us on Monday, May 19th, at 2:30pm EDT (7:30pm BST) for a one-hour webcast to help kickoff your planning for this year's International Open Access…
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Washington, DC – The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) announced today that the theme for this year’s International Open Access Week is "Generation Open". The theme will highlight the importance of students and early career researchers as advocates for change in the short-term, through institutional and governmental policy, and as the future of the Academy upon whom the ultimate success of the Open Access…
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During early 11th century a form of spiritual Kannada language poetry in the Indian state of Karnataka called Vachana sahitya became quite popular. It started flourishing in the 12th century by a religious movement called Lingayatha…
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Open access can take many forms and utilize a variety of new social media tools to share research across disciplines, WeShareScience was developed as a new concept for sharing research in new ways. By mashing together Pinterest, TedTalks, and YouTube (with a focus on scientific research) we created a unique place for researchers to share what they are doing and learn from others in many other disciplines -- offering an exciting new…
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Join us on an exciting e-discussion "Navigating the Complexities of Open Access" which will take place over two sessions as follows:
Tuesday 25th March: facilitated session midday GMT to 14.00 (GMT)
The first session will explore your different experiences of Open Access in different contexts and will be led by facilitators with experience in working on open access issues and our coordinators based in Africa…
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This work shows that "There are extremely favourable conditions for Argentina to include a significant share (69%) of its scientific production in Scopus, freely available through OA. This production is published in journals that adhere to some form of OA, in a ratio of 25% for the golden route (“real open access”) and 44% for the green route (“potential access”). In a comparisonof…
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At this week's SPARC Open Access Meeting in Kansas City, MO two Innovation Fair participants presented projects to get more people involved in Open Access Week.
One from Robyn Hall at MacEwan University Library - she created an Open Access Comedy Festival to draw people.
And one from Fred Roscoe…
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At this week's SPARC Open Access Meeting in Kansas City, MO two Innovation Fair participants presented projects to get more people involved in Open Access Week.
One from Robyn Hall at MacEwan University Library - she created an Open Access Comedy Festival to draw people.
And one from Fred Roscoe…
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Washington, DC – The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) is pleased to announce panel topics and to invite participants to register for the Spring event set to take place in Kansas City, Missouri on March 3-4, 2014.
The past year has seen growing momentum on many fronts of the movement towards "open". Advances in the…
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CGIAR – the global research partnership for a food-secure future (www.cgiar.org) – has long been known as a leader in agricultural research for development (AR4D); but not necessarily considered a leader in easy, free, and open access to its research results and data. But this has changed. With a process that started in April 2012…
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Another free SPARC online event
Tuesday, January 14th, 2014
12:00 - 1:00PM EDT (use helpful time converter)
Registration is free, but required. Please RSVP.
This webcast requires both a phone dial-in and an Internet connection.
Open…
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