This presentation will challenge delegates to think about what the move to open means beyond academia. Working in the Hive, a fully integrated university and public library, I’ve seen that the impact of the pandemic on students and the attendant move to digital has a longer-term impact on what academic information the public have access to. Whilst the move to open access would appear to offer a solution, the pandemic has also highlighted the gulf in digital equality and inclusion, both in terms of access to equipment and digital skills. How can libraries bridge this gap and ensure that open means open for all
Introduction The development of Internet technology has provided academic and research institutions ...
Over the past decades, traditional academic library environments have transformed into digital libra...
We live at a time of transition between two worlds — the disconnected, analog past and the wired, di...
Libraries are places of learning and knowledge creation. Over the last two decades, digital technolo...
Open approaches have moved beyond open access, open source software, and open courseware to developm...
Open approaches have moved beyond open access, open source software, and open courseware to developm...
As open access publishing options and mandates expand, how does this ‘openness’ extend to other sour...
Many people operate under the assumption that Open/Closed access is a binary proposition. Either the...
We\u27ve come so far with the open access movement on the institutional, state, federal, and even in...
Apresentação realizada no âmbito da UFP’s Erasmus Staff Week for Librarians. Universidade Fernando P...
Open access is both easy and difficult, a clear concept and complicated realities. How can we do in ...
Open Science is increasingly important to libraries and universities in the digital age, but standar...
A library plays an integral part in the community because its doors are usually open to everyone, at...
Democratizing access to information is an enabler for our digital future. It can transform how knowl...
<p>During 2012, the landscape surrounding Open Access began to radically shift. What started out a d...
Introduction The development of Internet technology has provided academic and research institutions ...
Over the past decades, traditional academic library environments have transformed into digital libra...
We live at a time of transition between two worlds — the disconnected, analog past and the wired, di...
Libraries are places of learning and knowledge creation. Over the last two decades, digital technolo...
Open approaches have moved beyond open access, open source software, and open courseware to developm...
Open approaches have moved beyond open access, open source software, and open courseware to developm...
As open access publishing options and mandates expand, how does this ‘openness’ extend to other sour...
Many people operate under the assumption that Open/Closed access is a binary proposition. Either the...
We\u27ve come so far with the open access movement on the institutional, state, federal, and even in...
Apresentação realizada no âmbito da UFP’s Erasmus Staff Week for Librarians. Universidade Fernando P...
Open access is both easy and difficult, a clear concept and complicated realities. How can we do in ...
Open Science is increasingly important to libraries and universities in the digital age, but standar...
A library plays an integral part in the community because its doors are usually open to everyone, at...
Democratizing access to information is an enabler for our digital future. It can transform how knowl...
<p>During 2012, the landscape surrounding Open Access began to radically shift. What started out a d...
Introduction The development of Internet technology has provided academic and research institutions ...
Over the past decades, traditional academic library environments have transformed into digital libra...
We live at a time of transition between two worlds — the disconnected, analog past and the wired, di...