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Out of the Jungle: Writing for Impact
Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Wednesday, February 01, 2012 Writing for Impact I have a student this semester, who wants to write an article, not because he's on a journal staff, or because he is getting credit for a
Getting Started: Education Related Databases ~ Use these databases to find scholarly journal
Education Library Blog Almost daily entries highlighting education-related news, new books added to the Education Library, information about our electronic resources and research databases, library services/hours of opening, and other related items of interest to our graduate students, faculty
Celia's | Global Open Access Portal.UNESCO
UCT blogs | Home | Admin Celia's « Free access to Routledge's Area Studies journals for six weeks OccupyArchive.org. Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media » Global Open Access Portal.UNESCO Posted by Celia Walter | 4 Nov, 2011 The Global Open Access Portal (GOAP), funded by the Governments of
Information Literacy Weblog: Journal of Academic Librarianship latest
Information Literacy Weblog We bring you news and reports about information literacy around the world Thursday, October 27, 2011 Journal of Academic Librarianship latest The latest issue (Volume 37, Issue 5) of Journal of Academic Librarianship (homepage
Anti-Intellectual Populism and Evangelical Self-Understanding - Harvard University Press Blog
We’re soon to publish The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular Age, by Randall J. Stephens and Karl W. Giberson. The book is an exploration of intellectual authority within evangelicalism, a seemingly insular world in which, according to Stephens and...
Library Hacks » Open Access to Knowledge
Open Access to Knowledge: The African Journal of Information and CommunicationThe African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC) is an academic journal, accredited by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training. Formerly the South(ern) African Journal of Information and
Open Knowledge Foundation Blog » Blog Archive » Bad Science on Open Data
The following article is from Guardian columnist Dr Ben Goldacre and was originally published on his blog as “Nullius in verba. In verba? Nullius!”. He kindly allowed us to reprint it here. It discusses the pros and cons of publishing data in the context of investigative medical
iLibrarian » 6 Steps to Publishing a Scholarly Online Journal (for free!)
This week I have assigned students in my Open Movements course the task of self-archiving their final papers in either E-LIS or DList, both disciplinary repositories for the LIS field. So in the spirit of that assignment, I archived a recent article which I wrote for The CyberSkeptic’s Guide to
if:book: saving scholarly publishing and saving civilization
<p>Michael Jensen, the always-ahead-of-the-curve Director of the National Academies Press gave a stunningly original speech at the recent AAUP (American Association of University Presses) which, in his words, "allowed me to talk about the two issues that matter most to me: saving scholarly
PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference Blog: Embracing Electronic Scholarly Publishing In Africa; The
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