What should we do during the Ethiopian Open Access Week?
The maxim that “knowledge wants to be free” is attributed to an Indian open access proponent, Subbiah Arunachalam. It is not surprising that India now stands as one of the most open access friendly countries in the world. Such change, however, has not come over night as the likes of Arunachalam had to work hard to do their part instead of sitting down and wait for others to do the work.…
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The need to change the status quo: towards an open access scholarly communication model for Ethiopia
In the 21st century, where…
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OA, a gift of developing countries.
The idea developed by Mr. McLuhan, in the late sixties, that the world would become a sort of "global village" is a myth. Even if the
idea may seem attractive, it is clear that the globalization of communication
remains the prerogative of the North and part of the world, in this case the…
Added by Lassina DIALLO on August 26, 2010 at 7:54am — 3 Comments
Webcast invitation: The 2010 Open Access Week Challenge
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Google Doodle and Other Activities
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OA Week contests
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