Open approaches have moved beyond open access, open source software, and open courseware to developments with open infrastructure and open processes. But open initiatives tend to be pursued separately by specialist groups, suffering from fragmentation and not having expected outcomes or impact.\ud The session will provide a simple overarching definition of open resources, and introduce a convenient framework enabling shared understanding of three different types of openness, illustrated by 13 examples of open domains relevant to libraries and information services. It will explain the common attributes, existing synergies, mutual benefits, and natural limits of open approaches, and discuss issues surrounding the development and implementatio...
Continuing Education Course.This workshop is aimed at librarians and information specialists interes...
Building capacities in open knowledge for the Library Information Science (LIS) sector The impact o...
We live at a time of transition between two worlds — the disconnected, analog past and the wired, di...
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...
Open approaches have the potential to enhance research, learning, and knowledge exchange on a global...
Openness is a major trend that is reshaping scholarship, research, teaching and learning throughout ...
The creation of open educational practices and resources is a world-wide movement gathering momentum...
The impact openness to knowledge is having, not only in the Higher Education (HE) sector but at publ...
This session is intended to provide audience with up-to-date information about the world-wide open a...
How can academic librarians awaken and keep alive the enthusiasm for open access on their campuses? ...
Presentation describes various components of Open Science and Open Access. It also put forward some ...
Libraries have played a vital role in facilitating the transition to open scholarship w...
Library and higher education news sources have been filled with reports of new and continuing initia...
One of the most often heard words in the library environment these days is "open". This talk provide...
Continuing Education Course.This workshop is aimed at librarians and information specialists interes...
Building capacities in open knowledge for the Library Information Science (LIS) sector The impact o...
We live at a time of transition between two worlds — the disconnected, analog past and the wired, di...
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...
Open approaches have the potential to enhance research, learning, and knowledge exchange on a global...
Openness is a major trend that is reshaping scholarship, research, teaching and learning throughout ...
The creation of open educational practices and resources is a world-wide movement gathering momentum...
The impact openness to knowledge is having, not only in the Higher Education (HE) sector but at publ...
This session is intended to provide audience with up-to-date information about the world-wide open a...
How can academic librarians awaken and keep alive the enthusiasm for open access on their campuses? ...
Presentation describes various components of Open Science and Open Access. It also put forward some ...
Libraries have played a vital role in facilitating the transition to open scholarship w...
Library and higher education news sources have been filled with reports of new and continuing initia...
One of the most often heard words in the library environment these days is "open". This talk provide...
Continuing Education Course.This workshop is aimed at librarians and information specialists interes...
Building capacities in open knowledge for the Library Information Science (LIS) sector The impact o...
We live at a time of transition between two worlds — the disconnected, analog past and the wired, di...