As
the open access movement continues to grow and mature, we hope to see open access allies on campus begin to take on their institutions» patenting policies.
Journals are still alive and well — which is one reason
the open access movement is gaining steam, even in legal scholarship.
As an academic librarian I support
the open access movement for scholarly communications.
Reed Elsevier faces a major challenge to its dominant position in the market for scientific journals from
the Open Access movement.
Maybe I'm slow, but it seems to me that
the Open Access movement and IP Law bloggers have remained mostly unconnected in public fora.
This nascent movement is a natural extension of the well - developed movement for free access to primary legal materials and the equally well - developed
open access movement, which seeks to make all scholarly journal articles freely available on the Internet.
With the rise of online publication and
the open access movement, accessing primary law has never been easier.
The open access movement in academic publishing continues to gather steam: two books are newly available free online.
These publishers take the material of academics, digitize it and distribute it; they have made it freely available at the point of access with
the Open Access movement.
As
the open access movement continues to grow, Flooved has brought as many as 800 professors to its site to self - publish their lecture notes and writings for its 8,000 student users to view for free.
The Bookseller conducted an interview with Flooved's founder, Hamish Brocklebank, who said, «We pivoted our business model back in December and dropped the publishers as we realised students no longer had to be so dependent on overpriced textbooks... Along the lines of
the Open Access movement, we source our content directly from the world's best professors in maths and physics who share our vision that access to educational materials should be free.
Not exact matches
Porter also heeded caution on the
movement towards «
open banking», where third - parties such as financial technology startups get
access to bank data to develop apps.
The resolution — a partnership with the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Whistler Chamber, Prince George Chamber, Calgary Chamber, and BC Chamber of Commerce — offers suggestions on how the federal government can help
open up air
access to more airlines, which would increase tourism and improve the
movement of people and goods across Canada.
The
movement to have OBCs
opened in all states has grown from adoptees wanting
access to all details about their birth and adoption — about their histories.
(7,8) For infants and young children, Cloud b's LullaBags are a perfect choice: the generously sized arm
openings provide ventilation to regulate body temperature, the all - around two - way zipper provides easy and quiet
access, the wide bottom allows for maximum
movement, and the moderate weight and thickness makes it easy to add or remove layers of warmth to achieve your child's optimal sleep temperature.
The Creative Commons
open -
access resource provided by this product will be valuable not only to those studying the Palestinian Revolution, but also those with an interest in political ideas, decolonisation, and the global wave of national liberation
movements of the 50s, 60s and 70s.
Free
movement policy: Has promised no more «
open borders» but wants continued
access to the EU single market, a goal he admits will be «very challenging» to achieve.
Ancient DNA from the Phoenician remains found in Sardinia and Lebanon could provide insight into the extent of integration with settled communities and human
movement during this time period, according to a study published January 10, 2018 in the
open -
access journal PLOS ONE by E. Matisoo - Smith from the University of Otago, New Zealand and Pierre Zalloua from the Lebanese American University, Beirut, and colleagues.
So far, he adds, the
open -
access movement has not imperiled commercial publishers.
The precise
movements of a young hammerhead shark have been tracked for the first time and are published in the
open access journal Animal Biotelemetry.
The
open -
access movement is not confined to the U.S., of course.
New York City residents»
movement around the city was perturbed, but resumed less than 24 - hours after Hurricane Sandy, according to a study published November 19, 2014 in the
open -
access journal PLOS ONE by Qi Wang and John Taylor from Virginia Tech.
The nascent «
open -
access» publishing
movement got two high - profile endorsements this week.
When the researchers looked at fish larvae and adults of the same species (27 taxa in total), they found that in 49 percent, the timing of larval occurrence had shifted, and in 60 percent of the taxa (13 in total), the
movements of the adults and the larvae were out of sync with each other, according to the researchers, who published their findings last month in the
open access journal PLOS ONE.
In a study publishing on June 6 in the
open access journal PLOS Biology they found that duration, biomechanics and force had an influence on the effort, while
movement amplitudes had no effect.
The
Open Access (OA) movement, launched in Britain but greatly expanded by the Public Library of Science (PLoS), seeks to eliminate the firewall that separates published work from public a
Access (OA)
movement, launched in Britain but greatly expanded by the Public Library of Science (PLoS), seeks to eliminate the firewall that separates published work from public
accessaccess.
More and more journal publishers are joining the «
open access»
movement to provide unrestricted online
access (check out this graph to see the trend).
This pressure will also affect university libraries and other academic resources, and the accelerating «
open access»
movement will do the rest.These developments amount to a «writing on the wall» for our traditional, universities.
The offerings proved popular with students and paved the way for the
open -
access online learning
movement.
This paper looks at a new model of
open scholarship and free
access to course materials on - line that has been called the «
open course»
movement.
The rear compartment of the GLA was also the focus of the engineers» attention, and they have integrated new features here: with the optional extra HANDS - FREE
ACCESS, exclusive in this segment, the trunk can be
opened and closed with a foot
movement, without using the one's hands.
For example, the function of the optional Comfort
Access system, which allows the tailgate to be
opened hands - free, has been extended to include a closing mechanism, which means that a
movement of the foot under the rear apron can now be used to prompt the tailgate to close as well as
open.
Equipped as standard, the large boot lid can be
opened and closed with the HAND - FREE
ACCESS feature via a
movement with the foot beneath the bumper.
The Smart Opener function of Comfort
Access is included as part of the Premium Package on US models, which automatically
opens the tailgate via gesture control — namely a foot
movement underneath the rear bumper when arms are full carrying groceries, packages, etc..
The trunk can also be
opened remotely using the optional Smart Opener as part of the Comfort
Access feature; a short
movement of the foot under the center of the rear bumper is all it takes to raise the trunklid.
Optional Comfort
Access system allows the tailgate to be
opened and closed hands - free with a
movement of the foot under the rear bumper
There is a
movement to «
open access» where the authors pay to be published so the content is free to the reader.
One is the rise of the
open - source
movement which folks became aware of with the rise of the Linux operating system and projects like Wikipedia, projects where everyone can
access the information behind it, contribute to it, and improve it in a very transparent, participatory, collaborative manner.
[This is the first of a two - part column on
open access and public
access to Canadian legal scholarship within the free law
movement.
The traditional system of scholarly publishing is broken and no longer supportable; and hence, the «
open access»
movement for the publishing of scholarly works.
She encourages public institutions to join the
Open Data
movement, and she talked about her new concept of
Access by Design — which now accompanies her Privacy by Design thinking — and had a number of panelists speaking to the concept of making government information accessible.
«The time has come for legal scholars and scholarly legal periodicals in the United States to join the
movement for
open access law.»
In this contribution, I demonstrate the linkages between these
movements and briefly outline the argument for
open access law.
As the notice says, in it he ``... explains and summarizes the «
Open Access»
movement within the scholarly and research communities of higher education.»
Science Commons, a subset of the U.S. Creative Commons
movement, has an
Open Access Law Program.
This «formative period» will hopefully produce a new model for academic article publication that is
open, peer - produced, global and designed for sharing is emerging because of the
open -
access movement.
Nonetheless, as Springer is one of the big four publishers and thus speaks to a bigger
movement, to have students saying «no» to
open access at this point, or to imagine that
open access or article processing fees instantly discounts the quality or prestige, is something that needs to addressed.
(f) Archiving is part of a larger
movement to increase
access to knowledge that also includes alternative forms of
open access publishing for journals and conference papers, involving dedicated
open access publishers (e.g. BMC), university libraries (e.g. UBC http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/) or groups using
open source software (e.g. DpubS), while at the same time, this new spirit of openness is contributing to
open data (e.g., Dataverse Network) and
open notebook science (e.g. Useful Chem) initiatives.
It's great to see
movement toward improved
access to justice by more readily available, good quality
open access material.
When Pannekoek regained the floor, he noted some of the very interesting thing that Athabaska University is doing in terms of OA: they have established canada's first
Open Access University Press, the have committed 1 % of their total budget to OA initiatives, are dedicated to open source software, and are a leader in the open courseware movem
Open Access University Press, the have committed 1 % of their total budget to OA initiatives, are dedicated to
open source software, and are a leader in the open courseware movem
open source software, and are a leader in the
open courseware movem
open courseware
movement.