This paper examines the development of open knowledge in China through two case studies: the development of Chinese open access (OA) journals, and national-level OA repositories. Open access and open knowledge are emerging as a site of both grass-roots activism, and top-down intervention in the practices of scholarship and scholarly publishing in China. Although the language, vision and strategies of the global open knowledge movement are undoubtedly present, so too are the messy realities of open access and open knowledge innovation in a local context. In attempting to position open access developments in China within a diverse and contested global landscape of open knowledge innovation we draw on Moore’s (2017) conception of open access a...
While ‘open innovation’ is often considered to be an organisational strategy with universal applicat...
The purpose of this paper is to review the evolution of policies and practices of open innovation (O...
Many aspects of China's academic publishing system differ from the systems found in liberal market b...
This paper examines the development of open knowledge in China through two case studies: the develop...
Open access is a modern notion of resource sharing in the technology era. It began as a bold reactio...
China's rapid growth in scientific R&D in recent years provides solid evidence for the country's inn...
Networked digital technologies and Open Access (OA) are transforming the processes and institutions ...
Networked digital technologies and Open Access (OA) are transforming the processes and institutions ...
Tennant, Jon. A whistle-stop tour of open access in China. Blog.scienceopen.com, September 6, 2016. ...
The research literature on open access (OA) publishing has mainly dealt with journals publishing in ...
Surveys were carried out with two groups of Chinese scholars - one group working in China, and a sec...
The concepts of Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Educational Practices (OEP), regarded as t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand individual academics’ perception, attitudes and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand individual academics’ perception, attitudes and...
This article explores some of the consequences of open access (OA) for scholars in the global South,...
While ‘open innovation’ is often considered to be an organisational strategy with universal applicat...
The purpose of this paper is to review the evolution of policies and practices of open innovation (O...
Many aspects of China's academic publishing system differ from the systems found in liberal market b...
This paper examines the development of open knowledge in China through two case studies: the develop...
Open access is a modern notion of resource sharing in the technology era. It began as a bold reactio...
China's rapid growth in scientific R&D in recent years provides solid evidence for the country's inn...
Networked digital technologies and Open Access (OA) are transforming the processes and institutions ...
Networked digital technologies and Open Access (OA) are transforming the processes and institutions ...
Tennant, Jon. A whistle-stop tour of open access in China. Blog.scienceopen.com, September 6, 2016. ...
The research literature on open access (OA) publishing has mainly dealt with journals publishing in ...
Surveys were carried out with two groups of Chinese scholars - one group working in China, and a sec...
The concepts of Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Educational Practices (OEP), regarded as t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand individual academics’ perception, attitudes and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand individual academics’ perception, attitudes and...
This article explores some of the consequences of open access (OA) for scholars in the global South,...
While ‘open innovation’ is often considered to be an organisational strategy with universal applicat...
The purpose of this paper is to review the evolution of policies and practices of open innovation (O...
Many aspects of China's academic publishing system differ from the systems found in liberal market b...