Tag: OA
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Supports Open Access
All three of my regular readers will know this blog’s commitment Open Access, not just in education (OER), not just in collaboration between institutions, but in Open Access to research as well. Lingua is one of the foremost journals in the Linguistics community, and published by Elsevier. Laughably, the website sports the label Supports Open Access. The…
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Reinventing University Publishing: day 2, Panel – New Models
Had to miss the keynote, so in for the morning panel. First up, Randy S. Kiefer, Exec Dir CLOCKSS. This is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the principle of LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) + C = Controlled. So they’ve developed a decentralised, geographically disparate preservation model, with 12 nodes worldwide, and seek…
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Reinventing University Publishing, day one, pm session
This is Changing Horizons, the first panel session after the keynote which I had to miss. Also missed first two presentations in this session. Third up, Belinda Tiffen, Director Library Resources Unit and Scott Abbott, UTS ePRESS Project Officer, UTS, – ‘Keep calm and unlock research: reinventing UTS ePRESS. Focused mostly on OA academic journals, a…