- The Impact of Social Media on the Dissemination of Research: Results of an Experiment
- Would you include your blog in your T&P file?
- The Benefits of Open Data – Evidence from Economic Research and Part II
- Google Books Litigation Family Tree
- Anatomy of open access publishing: a study of longitudinal development and internal structure
- Can You Spare a Little Change? Open Access on the Local Level
- Hacking the Open Textbook
- Going Meta on the Data (discussion of library eresource usage stats by non-librarian)
- Open Access: What is it and what does “Open” mean
- Education, Technology "Journalism," and the Apple PR Machine
- questions about library leadership
- More Than Just Access: Delivering on a Network-Enabled Literature
- Are Self-Publishing Authors Killing the Publishing Industry?
- Turns Out When Random House Said Libraries 'Own' Their Ebooks, It Meant, 'No, They Don't Own Them'
- Brain Injuries, Science Fiction, and Library Discovery
- Social Media and Teaching
- Reusing, Revising, Remixing and Redistributing Research
- Here comes another tech bubble — in education
- Edit-a-thon gets women scientists into Wikipedia
- The Liberal Arts, Economic Value, and Leisure
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As you know, blog posts about Open Access - What It Means To Me? are in competition today! I will be posting and updating the links of entries throughout the day (until midnight Eastern) for all to see - if I miss yours, send me the URL of your entry.
For various reasons, I've been collecting some resources around open access, open data and scientific and technological innovation in Canada. Since they might be more broadly useful that to just me, I thought I'd share them.
It's been kind of a crazy week for me, so I haven't really had much of a chance to contribute to or even read a lot of the