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La revolución que se avecina en la comunicación científica y su ciberinfraestructura | Open Access
http://www.madrimasd.org/blogs/openaccess/2007/10/30/77722
Acceso abierto a la información científica. La revolución que se avecina en la comunicación científica y su ciberinfraestructura. Publicado por Alicia López Medina. El 30 octubre, 2007. Tenéis que leer el número 3, vol. 3 del CTWatch Quaterly. Que salió en agosto. Acabo de descubrirlo y no nos lo podemosperder. Os resumo (y traduzco) parte de su contenido:. Comomuestra de lo que váis a encontrar:. Yhay otros. Que os aproveche! Si te gustó esta entrada anímate a escribir un comentario. Un nuevo estudio co...
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Acceso Abierto: Diez años de la Budapest Open Access Initiative
http://a-abierto.blogspot.com/2012/12/diez-anos-de-la-budapest-open-access.html
21 dic. 2012. Diez años de la Budapest Open Access Initiative. En septiembre de este año se publicó un documento en la web de la Budapest Open Access Initiative. Justo 10 años después de las primeras declaraciones sobre acceso abierto. De su redacción participaron personalidades del mundo académico y promotores del acceso abierto, como Jean-Claude Guedon, Peter Suber y Alma Swan. La traducción al español fue hecha por Remedios Melero y Dominque Babini y revisada por Karen Shashok. Diez años desde la.
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Acceso Abierto: Repositorio digital institucional de la Universidad de Buenos Aires
http://a-abierto.blogspot.com/2013/06/repositorio-digital-institucional-de-la.html
Repositorio digital institucional de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. El Consejo Superior de la Universidad de Buenos Aires aprobó el pasado 13 de marzo la resolución. Por la cual se autoriza a la creación del. Repositorio Digital Institucional de la Universidad de. Buenos Aires el cual permitirá reunir, registrar, divulgar, preservar y dar. Acceso a la producción intelectual y académica, en el cual los autores. Depositarán o entregarán para su depósito, sus documentos digitales. Prof Ana Mª Sanllorenti,.
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Espaço Multimédia: Dezembro 2011
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Sábado, 24 de dezembro de 2011. The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics. Publicada por José Neto. Sexta-feira, 23 de dezembro de 2011. Justificação da selecção de 2 REA online. Todos os dias proponho actividades de aprendizagem aos alunos, mas a sua planificação reveste apenas um carácter formal, para poder dizer que os documentos foram apresentados ao Conselho Pedagógico, porque em rigor a crítica está ausente. Neste sentido, porque sei que desta vez serei lido, esta foi uma actividade nova. 8221; ame...
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Related Blogs
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EPrints for EPSRC Data Management. 17 April 2015 12:10 pm. The following simple Research Data Management advice has just been set around my institution for staff publishing papers to satisfy the new EPSRC data mandate. Although each institution will provision research data differently, it was great to see all the work that has been done over the last few years distilled into a simple set of instructions that even professors can understand! Go in to manage deposits. Click on the Add New Data Set button.
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Open Access in Philosophy
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Back to Daniel von Wachter's homepage. For more, see my: Introduction to Open Access publishing in philosophy. Or my German Open Access in der Philosophie. Very Short Introduction to Open Access Publishing in Philosophy. The Open Access movement promotes free access to academic articles and books through the web. This can be done by uploading texts that have been published in a traditional paper journal (‘green OA’) or by publishing in open access journals (‘golden OA’) like Philosophers' Imprint. In an ...
poynder.blogspot.com
Open and Shut?: Guest Post: Charles Oppenheim on who owns the rights to scholarly articles
http://poynder.blogspot.com/2014/02/guest-post-charles-oppenheim-on-who.html
Tuesday, February 04, 2014. Guest Post: Charles Oppenheim on who owns the rights to scholarly articles. The recent decision by Elsevier to start sending take down notices. Last week, the Scholarly Communications Officer at Duke University in the US, Kevin Smith, published a blog post. As he put it:. If correct, this would seem to have important implications for Green OA, not least because it would mean that publishers have greater control over self-archiving than OA advocates assume. If D is identical to...
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Richard Poynder - Patenting software
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The State of Open Access. Open Access in Serbia. Open Access in India. OA in Latin America. Open Access in the Humanities. UK Select Committee Enquiry. OA in South Africa. Whom Would You Back? This website is preserved. By the UK Web Archive. By RICHARD POYNDER (2001). The Department of Trade and Industry and CSSA have, therefore, commissioned a briefing document on the topic. This covers:. What can be done to minimise the risks? Software patents also offer new opportunities. By obtaining patents UK ...
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Richard Poynder - The State of Open Access
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Open Access in Serbia. Open Access in India. OA in Latin America. Open Access in the Humanities. OA in South Africa. University of California Press. National Natural Science Foundation of China. This website is preserved. By the UK Web Archive. The State of Open Access. Making Open Access ( OA. A reality has proved considerably more difficult and time consuming than OA advocates expected when they started out. It is nearly 20 years since cognitive scientist Stevan Harnad. Posted his Subversive Proposal.