An Emerging Art Movement: Open Sharing
Irises. Vincent van Gogh. Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program Wire.com contributor Drue Kataoka, an artist and Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum has written an...
View ArticleNobel Prize Winner Urges Scientists to Publish in Open Access Journals – not...
An interesting mention in Information Today’s Open Access Roundup, by Abby Clobridge, focuses on the open access (OA) movement in academia. The section, “Nobel Prize Winner Boycotts Non-OA Journals,”...
View ArticleFree eBooks and Online Courses at Open Culture
Photo Credit: Mrs. Duffee Seated on a Striped Sofa, Reading Her Kindle, After Mary Cassatt, by Mike Licht Whitney Grace at Beyond Search has written about a great site called Open Culture with the...
View ArticleThe Best Quote About Libraries Ever!
Jim O’Donnell, writing for Slate, is a professor of historical, philosophical, and religious studies and university librarian at Arizona State University. In the article, O’Donnell ponders the...
View ArticleA Business of One’s Own
Photo by Thomas Litangen via Unsplash Virginia Woolf’s classic essay, A Room of One’s Own, was written in 1929 and explores, in regards to woman and fiction, the opinion that a woman must have money...
View ArticleInternational Open Access Week is Oct. 24 – 30
Open Access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. What makes it possible is the internet and the consent of the author or...
View ArticleEbook Friendly: 25 Sources of Free Public Domain Books
Digital Public Library of America Ebook Friendly’s Piotr Kowalczyk provides an updated list of sites that offer free public domain books in electronic and audio format. Piotr writes: Every year new...
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