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Digital Koans by Carmen Morlon — last modified 05 August, 2010 09:18
A weblog that provides news and commentary on digital copyright, digital curation, digital repositories, open access, scholarly communication, and other digital information issues.
Digital Scholarship by Carmen Morlon — last modified 05 August, 2010 09:16
This weblog gives a monthly update on official publications (so no blogging) about Scholarly Communications.
Open Access News by Carmen Morlon — last modified 05 August, 2010 09:14
Peter Suber is the editor of Open Access News, the web’s most comprehensive site for open access news. Open Access News is essential reading for anybody wishing to keep up-to-date with the latest developments in open access.
Open and Shut? by Carmen Morlon — last modified 11 August, 2010 09:37
UK freelance journalist Richard Poynder's blog about IP, IT, the Internet, Open Access, Science and Research issues, amongst others.
Publish Open Access by Carmen Morlon — last modified 08 September, 2010 05:23
A blog on open access publishing in Science, Technology and Medicine published by Carlos Vázquez
The Occasional Pamphlet by Carmen Morlon — last modified 05 August, 2010 09:08
This blog presents occasional writings by Stuart Shieber, professor of computer science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, and director of the university’s Office for Scholarly Communications. Topics centre around whatever he is interested in at the moment, which could vary from scholarly communications and open access to other academic matters, computer science, language, linguistics, and computational linguistics, pedagogy or writing.
The Scholarly Kitchen by Carmen Morlon — last modified 05 August, 2010 09:12
This blog was established to keep SSP members and interested parties aware of new developments in publishing; point to research reports and projects; to interpret the significance of relevant research in a balanced way (or occasionally in a provocative way); to suggest areas that need more input by identifying gaps in knowledge; to translate findings from related endeavours (publishing outside STM, online business, user trends) and to attract the community of STM information experts interested in these things and give them a place to contribute.
Transforming Scholarly Communication: a Blog by Carmen Morlon — last modified 05 August, 2010 09:10
This blog, a service from the Minnesota University Libraries, provides updates concerning issues in scholarly communications and focuses on recent developments in the academic publishing world that have an impact on the literature which scholars and students have access to.