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| 17 Jul 2009 by Michael Carroll In the open access context, the big lost opportunity is that most scholarship is not being published in a manner that enables machines readers to fully assist researchers. Machines as authoring tools raise a host of interesting legal ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 5 Jun 2009 by Michael Carroll Stuart Shieber, Professor and Director of the Office of Scholarly Communication at Harvard,has started an open access blog, The Occasional Pamphlet. Stuart was responsible for shepherding the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Open ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ |
| 14 Apr 2009 by Michael Carroll On Wednesday, April 8, I gave an open access presentation at Columbia University, and I asked the question why the university as a whole was not interested in demonstrating greater leadership in this area. The University Librarian ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 14 Apr 2009 by Michael Carroll This is further evidence that open access to authors' final manuscripts is consistent with the mixed subscription and page-charges model to fund the costs of publication and dissemination of research. Labels: Open Access, Scholarship; ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ |
| 30 Mar 2009 by Michael Carroll The momentum for campus-wide action on open access is building. Tomorrow, I'll be speaking at American University Library's Digital Futures Forum. On April 8th, I'll be participating in one of Columbia University Library's series of ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ |
| 19 Mar 2009 by Michael Carroll This is a very good week for open access. Perhaps there is something in the water in Cambridge, Mass. because now the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard also has adopted an open access mandate. Who's next? ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ |
| 19 Mar 2009 by Michael Carroll MIT Open Access Policy. Big news at MIT. By unanimous faculty vote, MIT adopted the first University-wide OA mandate in the United States for faculty authors. The driving force for this initiative on the faculty was Hal Abelson, ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Feb 2009 by Michael Carroll YouTube Tests Creative Commons Licenses · Renewed Attack on Open Access in Congress · Author Deposit Mandates for Government Grantees · Access Econ - Big Step for Open Access in Economic... Intellectual Property and Price Discrimination ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 Feb 2009 by Michael Carroll Recent Posts. Author Deposit Mandates for Government Grantees · Access Econ - Big Step for Open Access in Economic... Intellectual Property and Price Discrimination - i... Can You CC License Music and Still Make Money? ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 26 Jan 2009 by Michael Carroll So when economists decide to go open access and build a service business on the basis of free content, pay close attention. That's what economists John Conley and Myrna Wooders at Vanderbilt University have done with Access Econ. ... Carrollogos - http://carrollogos.blogspot.com/ - References |
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