Contextualizing Openness

Contextualizing Openness
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Publisher : Perspectives on Open Access
Total Pages : 280
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0776626663
ISBN-13 : 9780776626666
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Contextualizing Openness by : Leslie Chan

A fascinating look at Open Science and the democratization of knowledge in international development and social transformation.

Reassembling Scholarly Communications

Reassembling Scholarly Communications
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9780262362863
ISBN-13 : 0262362864
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Reassembling Scholarly Communications by : Martin Paul Eve

A range of perspectives on the complex political, philosophical, and pragmatic implications of opening research and scholarship through digital technologies. The Open Access Movement proposes to remove price and permission barriers for accessing peer-reviewed research work--to use the power of the internet to duplicate material at an infinitesimal cost-per-copy. In this volume, contributors show that open access does not exist in a technological vacuum; there are complex political, philosophical, and pragmatic implications for opening research through digital technologies. The contributors examine open access across spans of colonial legacies, knowledge frameworks, publics and politics, archives and digital preservation, infrastructures and platforms, and global communities.

Making Open Development Inclusive

Making Open Development Inclusive
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 513
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ISBN-10 : 9780262358835
ISBN-13 : 0262358832
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Open Development Inclusive by : Matthew L. Smith

Drawing on ten years of empirical work and research, analyses of how open development has played out in practice. A decade ago, a significant trend toward openness emerged in international development. "Open development" can describe initiatives as disparate as open government, open health data, open science, open education, and open innovation. The theory was that open systems related to data, science, and innovation would enable more inclusive processes of human development. This volume, drawing on ten years of empirical work and research, analyzes how open development has played out in practice.

Handbook of Intellectual Property Research

Handbook of Intellectual Property Research
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 913
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ISBN-10 : 9780198826743
ISBN-13 : 0198826745
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Intellectual Property Research by : Irene Calboli

"The relevance of intellectual property (IP) law has increased dramatically over the last several years. Globalization, digitization, and the rise of post-industrial information-based industries have all contributed to a new prominence of IP law as one of the most important factors in driving innovation and economic development. At the same time, the significant expansion of IP rules has impacted many areas of public policy such as public health, the environment, biodiversity, agriculture, information, in an unprecedented manner. The growing importance of IP law has led to an exponential growth of academic research in this area. This Book offers a comprehensive overview of the methods and approaches that can be used to address and develop scholarly research questions related to IP law. In particular, this Book aims to provide a useful resource that can be used by IP scholars who are interested in expanding their expertise in a specific research method or seek to acquire an understanding of alternative lenses that could be applied to their research. Even though this Book does not claim to include all existing research methodologies, it represents one of the largest and most diverse compilations, which has been carried out to date. In addition, the authors of this Book comprise an equally diverse group of scholars from different jurisdictions, backgrounds, and legal traditions. This diversity, both regarding the topics and the authors, is a fundamental feature of the Book, which seeks to assist IP scholars worldwide in their research journeys." --

Contextual Theology

Contextual Theology
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Publisher : James Clarke & Company
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9780227901045
ISBN-13 : 0227901045
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Contextual Theology by : Paul Duane Matheny

For centuries, the global understanding of Church has been shaped by Western theological imperatives. Yet today, the decline of institutional religion in the West, and the extraordinary growth of the Church of the global South mean that a radical movement beyond such theologies is required. Paul Matheny argues that the Church would benefit by becoming more contextualized and less Western. Contextual Theology is an attempt to address that issue and to examine how a reassessment of the relationship of the Gospel to cultural context can advance this critical and necessary development. Through an accessible and critical approach, Matheny considers the historical background to contextual theology. In the same way, he aims to show how to use contextual methodsto think theologically and act missiologically in different cultural contexts.

Athena Unbound

Athena Unbound
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9780262373951
ISBN-13 : 0262373955
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Athena Unbound by : Peter Baldwin

A clear-eyed examination of the open access movement: past history, current conflicts, and future possibilities. Open access (OA) could one day put the sum of human knowledge at our fingertips. But the goal of allowing everyone to read everything faces fierce resistance. In Athena Unbound, Peter Baldwin offers an up-to-date look at the ideals and history behind OA, and unpacks the controversies that arise when the dream of limitless information slams into entrenched interests in favor of the status quo. In addition to providing a clear analysis of the debates, Baldwin focuses on thorny issues such as copyright and ways to pay for “free” knowledge. He also provides a roadmap that would make OA economically viable and, as a result, advance one of humanity’s age-old ambitions. Baldwin addresses the arguments in terms of disseminating scientific research, the history of intellectual property and copyright, and the development of the university and research establishment. As he notes, the hard sciences have already created a funding model that increasingly provides open access, but at the cost of crowding out the humanities. Baldwin proposes a new system that would shift costs from consumers to producers and free scholarly knowledge from the paywalls and institutional barriers that keep it from much of the world. Rich in detail and free of jargon, Athena Unbound is an essential primer on the state of the global open access movement.

Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries

Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9781785367533
ISBN-13 : 1785367536
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries by : Marcela Ramírez Pasillas

Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries

Handbook of Research on the Global View of Open Access and Scholarly Communications

Handbook of Research on the Global View of Open Access and Scholarly Communications
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 435
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ISBN-10 : 9781799898078
ISBN-13 : 1799898075
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on the Global View of Open Access and Scholarly Communications by : Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw

In an information and knowledge society, access to information and knowledge is a basic human right, making equitable and fair access to information and knowledge paramount. Open Access (OA) plays a huge role in addressing inequities as well as broad-based and inclusive scientific progress. On the surface, the number of publications discussing OA issues from various angles are on the rise. However, what is missing is a comprehensive assessment of the extent of OA implementation and a discussion of how to proceed in integrating OA issues from various perspectives. The Handbook of Research on the Global View of Open Access and Scholarly Communications articulates OA concepts and issues while demystifying the state-of-the-art knowledge domain in the areas of OA and scholarly communications from diverse perspectives as well as implications for the information and knowledge society. Covering topics such as ethics, copyright challenges, and open access initiatives, this book is a dynamic resource for publishers, librarians, higher education administrators, policymakers, students and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians.

Open Science Outlook 1

Open Science Outlook 1
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Publisher : UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages : 69
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789231006241
ISBN-13 : 923100624X
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Open Science Outlook 1 by : UNESCO

Handbook on Research Assessment in the Social Sciences

Handbook on Research Assessment in the Social Sciences
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : 9781800372559
ISBN-13 : 1800372558
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook on Research Assessment in the Social Sciences by : Engels, Tim C.E.

This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of current developments, issues and good practices regarding assessment in social science research. It pays particular attention to the challenges in evaluation policies in the social sciences, as well as to the specificities of publishing in the area.