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Sur le front du libre (17/08/08)
- Free for All: Open Source Software
(source: School Library Journal, 01/08/08 / par Karen Schneider)
Open source software has become a catchword in libraryland. Yet many remain unclear about open source’s benefits—or even what it is.
- SPARC Open Access Newsletter (n° 124, août 08)
- Open.Michigan
(source: OAN, 03/08/08)
Le portail des projets sur le libre accès de l'université du Michigan (E.-U.).
Voir aussi: [blog] [wiki]
- Open Web Foundation
(source: O'Reilley Radar, 24/07/08)
"An organization that will help the creation and acceptance of Open Web. As the web grows there is an increasing need for interoperability between sites"
- Are Online and Free Online Access Broadening or Narrowing Research?
(source: Open Access Archivangelism, 03/08/08)
Réflexion de S. Harnard à propos de l'article suivant: Evans, James A. (2008) Electronic Publication and the Narrowing of Science and Scholarship Science 321(5887): 395-399 DOI:10.1126/science.1150473
- Open Access Publishing in Science: Why It Is Highly Appreciated But Rarely Used ![]()
(source: OAN / à paraître dans Communications of the ACM)
- O’Reilly OSCON Open Source Convention (présentations)
(source: iLibrarian, 07/08/08)
- Open access: ressources
(source: W. Crawford sur Palinet Leadership Network / via iLibrarian, 11/08/08)
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