For national advisory services in the UK (UKOLN, CETIS, and OSS Watch), varieties of openness (open source software, open standards, and open access to research publications and data) present an interesting challenge. Higher education is often keen to embrace openness, including new tools such as blogs and wikis for students and staff. For advisory services, the goal is to achieve the best solution for any individual institution\u27s needs, balancing its enthusiasm with its own internal constraints and long term commitments. For example, open standards are a genuine good, but they may fail to gain market acceptance. Rushing headlong to standardize on open standards may not be the best approach. Instead a healthy dose of pragmatism is requir...
As the world becomes more open, universities have the opportunity to embrace openness in how they ca...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...
At the Open University in Scotland (OUiS )being open is part of our sense of who we are through op...
For national advisory services in the UK (UKOLN, CETIS, and OSS Watch), varieties of openness (open ...
The concept of openness is multifaceted and can be addressed from a wide range of different angles. ...
A host of initiatives predicated on the notion of ?openness? has flourished in recent years. Open Ac...
As a result of the Finch Report of 2012, RCUK (Research Councils UK) introduced an open access polic...
Abstract: The paper explores the role of Open Access (in licensing, publishing and sharing research ...
"Open" approaches have the potential to advance significantly the mission of higher education and re...
The creation of open educational practices and resources is a world-wide movement gathering momentum...
A description of Open Source software is given and reasons are given for its appropriateness in High...
Open approaches have the potential to enhance research, learning, and knowledge exchange on a global...
This handbook summarises the lessons learned by the open access good practice (OAGP) initiative and ...
Technology proliferation, has transformed higher education to a student controlled centered-based te...
Today the Open Access movement gains more and more followers. The Library and Information Services a...
As the world becomes more open, universities have the opportunity to embrace openness in how they ca...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...
At the Open University in Scotland (OUiS )being open is part of our sense of who we are through op...
For national advisory services in the UK (UKOLN, CETIS, and OSS Watch), varieties of openness (open ...
The concept of openness is multifaceted and can be addressed from a wide range of different angles. ...
A host of initiatives predicated on the notion of ?openness? has flourished in recent years. Open Ac...
As a result of the Finch Report of 2012, RCUK (Research Councils UK) introduced an open access polic...
Abstract: The paper explores the role of Open Access (in licensing, publishing and sharing research ...
"Open" approaches have the potential to advance significantly the mission of higher education and re...
The creation of open educational practices and resources is a world-wide movement gathering momentum...
A description of Open Source software is given and reasons are given for its appropriateness in High...
Open approaches have the potential to enhance research, learning, and knowledge exchange on a global...
This handbook summarises the lessons learned by the open access good practice (OAGP) initiative and ...
Technology proliferation, has transformed higher education to a student controlled centered-based te...
Today the Open Access movement gains more and more followers. The Library and Information Services a...
As the world becomes more open, universities have the opportunity to embrace openness in how they ca...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...
At the Open University in Scotland (OUiS )being open is part of our sense of who we are through op...