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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The open access movement in Canada: a case for government action

2013 December 1900 (has links)
This thesis builds a public goods case for government intervention in the academic journal market. Synthesizing information from interviews with the existing quantitative and qualitative literature accomplishes this goal. The cost of doing business in the academic publishing market has steadily risen over time. In response, an “open access” (OA) movement has formed. Members of the movement argue that making academic research freely accessible to anyone with an Internet connection is the ideal way to control these costs. Others, however, are satisfied with the status quo. Determining who pays what price to allow free access has become increasingly important. National open access initiatives could be implemented without government aid if universities and academic libraries worked together; however, a collective action problem prevents cooperation. The government has tools that could be used to help these stakeholders transition to an open access status quo.
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Bibliotecas Digitais de Teses e Dissertações: uma estratégia de preservação da memória

Cunha, Jacqueline de Araújo 11 September 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-16T15:23:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 2305876 bytes, checksum: cfbbaa97ec9a90dfb8da5252bfee5c9d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-09-11 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The study examined the Brazilian Digital Library of Thesis and Dissertations like a memory preservation strategy. This way, discussed about information, memory, preservation, inclusively digital, as well as the open archives and the open access to scientific information, because they constitute fundamental issues to the comprehension of this topic. The methodology used consisted of bibliographic search on web pages, books, scientific articles and technical reports, as well as with professionals of the institutions that made part of the sample used. It was identified and analyzed information politics adopted by the institutions that made part of the inter-institutional consortium of IBICT, as well as issues related to the kind of software and work methodology that are used. The study concluded that the BDTD is a feasible preservation model and an efficient way to promote the access to thesis and dissertations that historically were limited by geographic and financial barriers. However, to get succeed, its necessary qualified professionals, technical tools and public and institutional information politics as instruments to support the process. / O estudo buscou analisar a Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações como uma estratégia de preservação da memória. Neste sentido, fez discussões acerca da informação, memória, preservação, inclusive digital, bem como os arquivos abertos e o acesso livre a informação, por constituírem-se de tópicos fundamentais para a compreensão deste assunto. A metodologia utilizada consistiu de pesquisa bibliográfica em páginas da Internet, livros, artigos de periódicos e relatórios técnicos. Os procedimentos de coleta de dados, foram realizados tanto na Internet, quanto também no conjunto das instituições que participaram da amostra do estudo. Foram identificadas e analisadas políticas de informação adotadas pelas instituições participantes do consórcio interinstitucional do IBICT, bem como questões relacionadas a software e metodologias de trabalho. Concluiu-se que a BDTD se apresenta como um modelo viável de preservação e ainda eficiente veículo de promoção do acesso aos trabalhos de teses e dissertações que historicamente estiveram limitados por barreiras geográficas e financeiras. Porém, para que estes repositórios desempenhem, todavia, a contento o seu objetivo, faz-se necessário a participação de profissionais qualificados, instrumentos tecnológicos e políticas públicas e institucionais de informação que apóiem o processo.
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Open Source in Higher Education: A Situational Analysis of the Open Journal Systems Software Project

Quint-Rapoport, Mia 01 March 2011 (has links)
This research study looks at digital academic space, which is defined here as web-based digitally mediated artifacts produced by universities and their members. Open source software projects and the Open Access movement play large roles within digital academic space, not only because of their strong historical academic roots, but also because these projects are growing in prevalence in many universities. Framed by theories from the field of higher education and media studies, this research study is an analysis of the dynamics and effects of one open source software project that produces Open Access electronic journals. The software system, called the Open Journal Systems (OJS), originally developed by an education professor from a Canadian university, has been adopted by thousands of universities world- wide to publish electronic peer reviewed academic journals. OJS users distributed at universities throughout the world have contributed software code back to the system, by for example, creating translation modules enabling users to publish journals in a range of languages thus adding an interesting global dimension to the project. Based on interviews with the OJS software developers, administrators, and users, as well as a range of material culled from online, this situational analysis of the OJS sketches out the conditions, dynamics, discourses and professional identities that form the basis of an emerging phenomenon within universities that is named here the digitally mediated open research project (DMORP
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Open Source in Higher Education: A Situational Analysis of the Open Journal Systems Software Project

Quint-Rapoport, Mia 01 March 2011 (has links)
This research study looks at digital academic space, which is defined here as web-based digitally mediated artifacts produced by universities and their members. Open source software projects and the Open Access movement play large roles within digital academic space, not only because of their strong historical academic roots, but also because these projects are growing in prevalence in many universities. Framed by theories from the field of higher education and media studies, this research study is an analysis of the dynamics and effects of one open source software project that produces Open Access electronic journals. The software system, called the Open Journal Systems (OJS), originally developed by an education professor from a Canadian university, has been adopted by thousands of universities world- wide to publish electronic peer reviewed academic journals. OJS users distributed at universities throughout the world have contributed software code back to the system, by for example, creating translation modules enabling users to publish journals in a range of languages thus adding an interesting global dimension to the project. Based on interviews with the OJS software developers, administrators, and users, as well as a range of material culled from online, this situational analysis of the OJS sketches out the conditions, dynamics, discourses and professional identities that form the basis of an emerging phenomenon within universities that is named here the digitally mediated open research project (DMORP
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Repositório institucional: um olhar para a preservação e o acesso aos documentos de memória histórico-institucional do Colégio Pedro II

Côrbo, Priscila de Assunção Barreto 11 March 2013 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-10-19T11:50:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 corbo2013.pdf: 1101255 bytes, checksum: 46d44e0f6197bdca5ff9bc9aaa56ad61 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-03-11 / Presents a study on institutional repository dedicated to the issues concerning the preservation and access to digital documents. Reveals the emergence of institutional repositories in the world movement in favour of open access to scientific information as a tool for strategic technology management, storage, dissemination, preservation and access to the intellectual output of educational institutions and research and its scientific communities. Specifically highlights the Pedro II College which is a traditional public education institution throughout its history of 175 years of existence has produced historical documents which refer to the teaching activities and the daily life of the school administration and depict the history of Brazilian education. The institution maintains important collections and at all times increases the production of research papers that must be preserved, made available and have guaranteed access in the future. In this way, has been investing resources and developing projects for the preservation of institutional memory. The research pointed out the institutional repositories as a feasible way to make free access to the intellectual production of educational institutions, increase the visibility of research works and ensure the preservation of digital documents / Apresenta um estudo sobre repositório institucional voltado às questões concernentes a preservação e acesso a documentos digitais. Revela o surgimento dos repositórios institucionais no âmbito do movimento mundial em favor do acesso livre à informação científica como uma ferramenta tecnológica estratégica para gestão, armazenamento, disseminação, preservação e acesso à produção intelectual das instituições de ensino e pesquisa e de suas comunidades científicas. Destaca, especificamente, o Colégio Pedro II, uma instituição tradicional de ensino público que ao longo de sua trajetória de 175 anos de existência produziu documentos históricos que remetem às atividades de ensino e ao cotidiano da administração escolar e retratam a história da educação brasileira. A instituição mantém ainda acervos importantes e a todo o momento aumenta a produção de trabalhos de pesquisa que devem ser preservados, disponibilizados e ter o acesso garantido no futuro. Desta forma, vem investindo recursos e desenvolvendo projetos para a preservação da memória institucional. A investigação apontou os repositórios institucionais como forma viável para tornar livre o acesso à produção intelectual das instituições de ensino, ampliar a visibilidade dos trabalhos de pesquisa e garantir a preservação dos documentos digitais
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Lizenzierung von digitalen Editionen am Beispiel von Projekten zur jüdischen Geschichte

Deicke, Aline, Neovesky, Anna 08 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.

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