Open academia in practice
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Workshop outline[edit | edit source]
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Introduce yourself[edit | edit source]
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Openism and freedom in academia[edit | edit source]Video recording of James introducing the workshop and open academia (Blip.tv) Academia should be conducted in such a way as to benefit society. This means (among other things) that the processes and products of publically-funded academics' activities should, by default, be freely accessible and re-usable. It also means that academia should use and promote tools (such as software) and materials (such as textbooks) which enable others to utilise and foster public knowledge. However, open academia is a cultural challenge because closedness is the norm. Open academia is proposed to involve five pillars: open access, open licensing, open formats, free software and open management. For more, see Going naked - Openism and freedom in academia
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Educational Media Awareness Campaign[edit | edit source]Video of James showing the Wikimedia Commons (Blip.tv)
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Copyright restrictions and freedoms[edit | edit source]Video recording of James explaining copyright (Blip.tv)
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Find and use free content[edit | edit source]Video of James introducing the Creative Commons Search engine (Blip.tv)
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Participants[edit | edit source]
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Showcase[edit | edit source]We'll copy great finds here..?
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External links[edit | edit source]
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