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UJ Copyright Blog: Gary Hall: The scholarly model of publishing is no longer working effectively for publishers.
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Friday, June 3, 2011. Gary Hall: The scholarly model of publishing is no longer working effectively for publishers. Gary Hall is a Professor of Media and Performing Arts at Coventry University, UK. He is author of Digitize This Book! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. UJ Economics and Finance Librarian APK. UJ Science Librarian Blog. Creative Commons South Africa. Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.
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UJ Copyright Blog: Communication
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UJ Copyright Blog: Solutions for Dealing with Copyrighted Materials in an Open Access Course
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Friday, September 17, 2010. The Chronicle of Higher Education Education. Looks at discusses familiar problem for open access champions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. UJ Economics and Finance Librarian APK. UJ Science Librarian Blog. Creative Commons South Africa. Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.
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UJ Copyright Blog: Review of Royalty Distribution by Collecting Societies (South Africa)
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Thursday, March 17, 2011. Review of Royalty Distribution by Collecting Societies (South Africa). The South African Minister of Trade and Industry has created a Commission chaired by a judge to review the distribution of royalties by collecting societies in South Africa. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. UJ Economics and Finance Librarian APK. UJ Science Librarian Blog. Creative Commons South Africa. Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Posts Tagged ‘ICT4D’. Whatever have we been doing? Friday, September 9, 2011 21:17. Well, this blogpost comes rather late in the day and the team – much reduced in numbers – at The African Commons Project had better have a good excuse for not updating their blog. (Especially as social media and blogging are one of the topics that we teach the non-profit community and knowledge managers! This was posted under category: Tools. October, the event coverage month of 2009! Monday, November 2, 2009 17:56. South...
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Posts Tagged ‘DFID’. Open Access Debates – get talking. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 17:53. A series of interesting and thought-provoking debates is scheduled to launch on 27 November. Funded by DFID and hosted on UNESCO’s WSIS Open Access Community Forum, the discussion will provide a valuable space to discuss different perspectives on what open access means for the developing world and what it can offer. Register for the online […]. This was posted under category: Events. Tags: access to knowledge.
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Posts Tagged ‘access to knowledge’. Open Access Debates – get talking. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 17:53. A series of interesting and thought-provoking debates is scheduled to launch on 27 November. Funded by DFID and hosted on UNESCO’s WSIS Open Access Community Forum, the discussion will provide a valuable space to discuss different perspectives on what open access means for the developing world and what it can offer. Register for the online […]. This was posted under category: Events. Join us to Stop!
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Posts Tagged ‘developing world’. Open Access Debates – get talking. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 17:53. A series of interesting and thought-provoking debates is scheduled to launch on 27 November. Funded by DFID and hosted on UNESCO’s WSIS Open Access Community Forum, the discussion will provide a valuable space to discuss different perspectives on what open access means for the developing world and what it can offer. Register for the online […]. This was posted under category: Events. Join us to Stop!
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Posts Tagged ‘chisimba’. Whatever have we been doing? Friday, September 9, 2011 21:17. Well, this blogpost comes rather late in the day and the team – much reduced in numbers – at The African Commons Project had better have a good excuse for not updating their blog. (Especially as social media and blogging are one of the topics that we teach the non-profit community and knowledge managers! This was posted under category: Tools. Subscribe via RSS reader:. Join us to Stop! Whatever have we been doing?