Rather than regarding open access as a twenty-first century digital disruption (or distraction) within scholarly publishing, this talk will illustrate how this principle has long distinguished such publications from other sorts of activities and goods. By drawing on a few brief examples from this history, it will bring to the fore the longstanding rights and responsibilities — framed as the intellectual properties of learning — associated with scholarly pursuits. These properties, it will be shown, can help to guide scholarly publishing’s principal stakeholders — researchers, librarians, societies, publishes, funding agencies — in reviewing and navigating the current complexity of open access ventures and proposals with this shared goal of ...
This presentation discusses open access and scholarly communication. The topics include why open acc...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
In this article, I propose exploring open access publishing through the lenses of Knowledge Commons....
Rather than regarding open access as a twenty-first century digital disruption (or distraction) with...
This presentation by Michael W. Carroll was given on April 29, 2014 in Alderson Auditorium of the Ka...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at vir...
"A commitment to scholarly work carries with it a responsibility to circulate that work as wide...
With 94% of US graduate students reportedly using search engines such as Google to perform research ...
This work is copyrighted by MIT Press and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercia...
How does open access relate to scholarly communication? Though there are many modern definitions str...
Education, research, cooperation, and social participation all play a role in innovation as a cataly...
Contributing full-text, peer-reviewed research papers to an Open Access institutional repository, su...
Open Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communicat...
Open Access’ main goal is not the subversion of publishers’ role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
This presentation discusses open access and scholarly communication. The topics include why open acc...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
In this article, I propose exploring open access publishing through the lenses of Knowledge Commons....
Rather than regarding open access as a twenty-first century digital disruption (or distraction) with...
This presentation by Michael W. Carroll was given on April 29, 2014 in Alderson Auditorium of the Ka...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at vir...
"A commitment to scholarly work carries with it a responsibility to circulate that work as wide...
With 94% of US graduate students reportedly using search engines such as Google to perform research ...
This work is copyrighted by MIT Press and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercia...
How does open access relate to scholarly communication? Though there are many modern definitions str...
Education, research, cooperation, and social participation all play a role in innovation as a cataly...
Contributing full-text, peer-reviewed research papers to an Open Access institutional repository, su...
Open Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communicat...
Open Access’ main goal is not the subversion of publishers’ role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
This presentation discusses open access and scholarly communication. The topics include why open acc...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
In this article, I propose exploring open access publishing through the lenses of Knowledge Commons....