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Access to academic libraries: an indicator of openness?

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Introduction. Open access to digital research output is increasing, but academic library policies can place restrictions on public access to libraries. This paper reports on a preliminary study to investigate the correlation between academic library access policies and institutional positions of openness to knowledge.
Method. This primarily qualitative study used document and data analysis to examine the content of library access or use policies of twelve academic institutions in eight countries. The outcomes were statistically correlated with institutional open access publication policies and practices.
Analysis. We used an automated search tool together with manual searching to retrieve Web-based library access policies, then categorised and counted the levels and conditions of public access. We compared scores for institutional library access feature with open access features and percentages of open access publications.
Results. Academic library policies may suggest open public access but multi-layered user categories, privileges and fees charged can inhibit such access, with disparities in openness emerging between library policies and institutional open access policies.
Conclusion. As open access publishing options and mandates expand, physical entry and access to print and electronic resources in academic libraries is contracting. This conflicts with global library and information commitments to open access to knowledge.

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The OER World Map Openness Indicator – Background & Introduction

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Since most of our team members are somehow connected to the library world, one of the first things we wanted to do, when we started phase II of the project, was to define a clear collection policy for the OER World Map, which should define which data to collect and which not. A clear scope,…
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10 Game-Changing Projects from Creative Commons' Team Open

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David Lippman is a college math instructor. Last year, seeing all the money students were forking out for textbooks, he co-wrote two math textbooks and built iMathAS, a free, open-source math assessment and course platform.
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Open as in oer and open as in MOOC

A discussion over the different definitions of "Open"
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OpenML

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OpenML is an open science platform for machine learning. Browse and compare previous research. Share experiments, algorithms and data. Get noticed and let others run with your results.
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Open is the new digital | Jisc Inform / Issue 37, Summer 2013 |

Open is the new digital | Jisc Inform / Issue 37, Summer 2013 | | Everything open | Scoop.it

We all know about the obvious impact of ‘open’ on our societies: open source, open access, open science, open courses and so on. But what about open healthcare (open pharmaceutical development); open manufacturing (3D printing); open products (like open-source cola and open-source beer!).

Might open, in all its manifestations, be the essential idea, concept, even movement for our digital age?

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Reframing Open in the context of the digital university – part 1 #oer16

Reframing Open in the context of the digital university – part 1 #oer16 | Everything open | Scoop.it
In preparation for our #OER16 presentation, this is the first of two blog posts where Keith Smyth and will build on our abstract and give a bit more detail and context around our current thinking. There’s quite a bit to pack into a 15 minute conference presentation so we hope that these posts will allow…
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Why does open matter? by Lorna M. Campbell | The University of Edinburgh

Why does open matter? by Lorna M. Campbell | The University of Edinburgh | Everything open | Scoop.it
Defining 'open' in the context of education.
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Your SMIRK Query Mobile Web

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It is an information literacy and communication skills resource developed especially for use with tablets and smartphones. It is developed from SMILE, but has simplified content and structure. SMIRK is completely free for everyone to use and has no login.

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Students Launch Open Access Button to Map the Impact of Paywalls ...

Students Launch Open Access Button to Map the Impact of Paywalls ... | Everything open | Scoop.it
On Monday, the Open Access Button was launched at the Berlin 11 Student and Early Stage Researcher Satellite Conference. The Open Access Button is a new browser plugin that allows users to report when they hit a ...
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Open is multiple | Tim McCormick

Open is multiple | Tim McCormick | Everything open | Scoop.it

In “Open is a state of mind,” Cameron Neylon on LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog explains what ‘Open‘ means, drawing on “all the core definitions of ‘open’ such as Open Access declarations and the “Open Definition“. But, he says, we have to get beyond “rules-focussed…religious wars,” and realize the core truth:

          “Being open..is about embracing a particular form of humility…It is about embracing the idea that…you cannot predict [the use of your work]…and insights could come from unknown sources.”

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