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Tag Archives: scholarly communication
Redefining Authority in Authorship: Future of Text is More Than Text
“Writing unfolds like a game that invariably goes beyond its own rules and transgresses its limits.” (Michel Foucault, What is an Author) Hans Dillaerts has recently posted a video to his Infodoc hub which aggregates such jewels for scholarly authors, … Continue reading
Metrics Remixed: The Times They Are a Webby
“See the mind at work and see the mind in work…” (from REMIXTHEBOOK review) “Until quite recently the complete justification for even the most complex scientific facts could be understood by a single person,” Michael Nielsen reminds us before describing … Continue reading
OAI7 Open Access Advocacy Session: Conversation, Emerging Trends, Integration
OAI7 Workshop on Innovation in Scholarly Communication that ended last week in Geneva is that sort of a workshop that stores gems in your mind that you can use for a personal enlightenment later, when all the open access folks … Continue reading
OAI7 Workshop at CERN – Attending? Yes!
CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication also known as OAI7, will be held at the University of Geneva on 22-24 June 2011. Main themes will involve Open Access publishing, integration and advocacy, heading towards machine-actionable scholarly communication, Open Science … Continue reading
Posted in InTech, Open Access
Tagged CERN, OA, oa advocacy, OAI-PMH, OAI7, OAI7 integration, Open Access, open access conference, open access workshop, open science, scholarly communication, Sparc
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