Digital technologies and global electronic networks present unparalleled opportunities for international knowledge sharing and collaboration. But these same technologies and networks can also be used by authors in ways that significantly limit access and sharing for the purposes of education, innovation, and development. Through the efforts of librarians, archivists, academics and activists, vast new reserves of information and knowledge are being made available for free public consumption, and even adaptation, on the Internet. At the same time, however, electronic networks and digital technologies are being used to limit non-commercial access to some learning materials. For example, large educational publishers charge high subscription fee...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Canada and the African academic research commu...
International audienceThe twenty first century has seen an accelerated development in the activities...
The paper notes that advances in technology have resulted in the emergence of open access publishing...
Digital technologies and global electronic networks present unparalleled opportunities for internati...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
Information access has been a major challenge to researchers, especially in Africa and majorly in N...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...
The global transition to the information and knowledge society requires that every country contribut...
Digital technology can make the works of humans permanently accessible to people all over the world....
International audienceOpen access has become a significant part of scientific communication. With re...
The emergence of the Internet and the digital world has changed the way people access, produce and s...
Dr. Bruce Janz is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at UCF, graduate faculty in the Texts ...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Canada and the African academic research commu...
The scarcity of literature in educational institutions is a serious problem in different parts of th...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Canada and the African academic research commu...
International audienceThe twenty first century has seen an accelerated development in the activities...
The paper notes that advances in technology have resulted in the emergence of open access publishing...
Digital technologies and global electronic networks present unparalleled opportunities for internati...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
There is a consensus that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) hold great promise for d...
Information access has been a major challenge to researchers, especially in Africa and majorly in N...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...
The global transition to the information and knowledge society requires that every country contribut...
Digital technology can make the works of humans permanently accessible to people all over the world....
International audienceOpen access has become a significant part of scientific communication. With re...
The emergence of the Internet and the digital world has changed the way people access, produce and s...
Dr. Bruce Janz is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at UCF, graduate faculty in the Texts ...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Canada and the African academic research commu...
The scarcity of literature in educational institutions is a serious problem in different parts of th...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Canada and the African academic research commu...
International audienceThe twenty first century has seen an accelerated development in the activities...
The paper notes that advances in technology have resulted in the emergence of open access publishing...