open access
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Brain power
Open access in sub-Saharan Africa
There are three clear questions practically related to OA in sub-Saharan Africa.
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In the know
In the know: KM for IT teams, Open Access, and The Decolonial Critique
In the know is a regular roundup of knowledge management (KM) items of interest.
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Community
What can we gain from open access to Australian research? Climate action for a start
The urgency of climate change demands solutions, but more than half of Australian research is still behind paywalls.
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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 2.4): Intersections between artistic making and scientific knowing
The Making and Knowing Project as an open access platform for knowledge creation and exchange.
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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 2.3): The evolving role of readers in peer review
How peer review is being shaped by citation, commenting, sharing, and examining.
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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 2.2): How does a format make a public?
How different scholarly formats can be used to embark on new ways of gathering collectives of scholars and practitioners around…
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Analysis & counterpoints
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 2.1): Insights for today from the historical origins of modern copyright
Can we once again find the advantages for learning among the play of scholarly publishing commercial interests, knowing that this…
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Analysis & counterpoints
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (section 2): Knowledge cultures
The ways in which we think about knowledge itself, and how this shapes our understandings of digital and open transformations…
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Analysis & counterpoints
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 1.4): Can open scholarly practices redress injustices in knowledge-making?
Open access infrastructures and practices need to intentionally aim to highlight voices, worldviews and ways of knowledge-making that have been…