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Openness in Higher Education: Open Source, Open Standards, Open Access.
2007For national advisory services in the UK (UKOLN, CETIS, and OSS Watch), varieties of openness (open source software, open standards, and open access to research publications and data) present an interesting challenge. Higher education is often keen to embrace openness, including new tools such as blogs and wikis for students and staff.
Kelly, B, Wilson, S, Metcalfe, R
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Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2006
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Digital platform openness: Drivers, dimensions and outcomes
Journal of Business Research, 2021Bas Donkers
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Connecting the Opens: Open Access, Open Education, Open Data
2018Open practices represent opportunities to align scholarly and instructional processes with scholarly ideals, ethical stances, real work impacts, and aspirations for a more just and equitable world. There are many types of “open.” The three we will discuss, open access, open education, and open data practices may appear distinct and siloed from each ...
Potter, Peter J. +7 more
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Open macroeconomics in an open economy [PDF]
There are three pillars of the new Labour Government''s approach to economic policy: delivering macroeconomic stability, tackling the supply-side barriers to growth and delivering employment and economic opportunities to all. This lecture focuses on the reforms the new government has introduced in order to deliver macroeconomic stability and why open ...
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Trade openness and income inequality: New empirical evidence
Economic Inquiry, 2022Florian Dorn +2 more
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Open Data, Open Source, Open Process: Open Research
2009There has been a lot of recent discussion about the relative importance of Open Source and Open Data (Friendfeed, Egon Willighagen, Ian Davis). I don't fancy recapitulating the whole argument but following a discussion on Twitter with Glyn Moody this morning [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] I think there is a way of looking at this with a slightly different ...
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