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Tag Archives: Open Access

  1. UNESCO takes Open Access into the mainstream – but what about South Africa? January 28, 2012

    Posted in Open Access, Policy.

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  2. OER in the mainstream – South Africa takes a leap into OER policy January 20, 2012

    Posted in Intellectual Property Rights, Open Access, Open Education, Policy.

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  3. Beyond the repository? The CERN Innovation in Scholarly Publishing Workshop (OAI7). June 22-24 2011 July 18, 2011

    Posted in Open Access, Research, Scholarly Publishing.

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  4. The state of the nation 2011 – government policy and open access in South Africa January 16, 2011

    Posted in African Scholarship, Open Access, Patents, Policy, Scholarly Publishing.

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  5. Excellence or quality – metrics and values in scholarly communications May 25, 2010

    Posted in African Scholarship, Digital Divide, Open Access, Policy, Research.

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  6. ‘I have measured out my life with coffee spoons.’ Thomson Reuters’ myopic vision of African research capacity May 24, 2010

    Posted in African Scholarship, Intellectual Property Rights, Open Access, Policy, Research.

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  7. Winds of change – ivy league universities make mileage from open access September 21, 2009

    Posted in Open Access.

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  8. Collaborative and open innovation in the global limelight July 8, 2009

    Posted in Innovation, Open Access.

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  9. The plan for innovation, IPR and public health is adopted at the WHO. How can this be reconciled with the IPR Act? May 28, 2009

    Posted in Intellectual Property Rights.

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  10. The Universiy of Pretoria adopts an open access mandate May 25, 2009

    Posted in Open Access.

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  11. Genocide by Denial – An open access book from Uganda May 24, 2009

    Posted in Open Access.

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  12. IPR Act Regulations promulgated – the death knell for open science in South Africa? April 21, 2009

    Posted in Intellectual Property Rights.

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