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Tag Archives: open access
#citylis Student Perspectives: Kristina Macdonald – Open Up: knowledge sharing and open access, Reflections on a #citylis lecture
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis Library Science MSc student Kristina Macdonald and is formed from her reflections on an Open Access lecture given by Stuart Lawson … Continue reading
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Tagged #INM380, CityLIS, Information Science, LAPIS, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, open access, Stuart Lawson, Student Perspectives, students, teaching
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#citylis International Seminar: Online Spaces & the Alt-Academic: How to Build Your Own Scholarly Community
Tuesday 10 November 2015 at City University London: #citylis International Seminar: Online Spaces and the Alt-Academic: How to Build Your Own Scholarly Community. Speakers: Dr Brenna Clarke Gray and Dr Peter Wilkins, Douglas College, British Columbia, Canada. Continue reading
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Tagged alt-ac, Canada, CityLIS, Comics, Douglas College, Events, Global City, international seminar, journals, online communities, open access, publishing, seminars, social networking
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Video: The #citylis #oaweek Lecture 2015: Cameron Neylon
On Thursday 22 October 2015 Dr Cameron Neylon visited City University London, invited by the Centre for Information Science at City, to deliver a lecture titled ‘The limits of “open”: Why knowledge is not a public good and what to do about it’. The lecture was live-streamed and an archived version of the video is available openly online. Continue reading
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Tagged Cameron Neylon, CityLIS, Events, Global City, International Open Access Week, open access, Open Access Week, public lectures
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#citylis #OAWeek Lecture 2015: Cameron Neylon on “The Limits of Open”
The International Open Access Week returns to City University London with a lecture by Dr Cameron Neylon. Birley Lecture Theatre, R101, Franklin Building. Thursday, 22 October 2015, 17:30. Free. Requires registration. Continue reading
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Tagged #OAweek, CityLIS, Events, Global City, International Open Access Week, Knowledge, open access, Open Access Week, public engagement, Public Humanities, publishing, Science
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#Dataspring Progress Update: Allowing Authors to Upload Files Directly to Figshare
“Streamlining Deposit: An OJS to Repository Plugin” is the name of the Jisc-funded #dataspring collaboration between #citylis and Ubiquity Press. This guest post is a project update by Andy Byers, the project’s lead developer. Continue reading
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Tagged #dataspring, collaboration, deposit, development, funding, Jisc, open access, publishing, research
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