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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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A journey through open education – The Ed Techie

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On the 19th Feb I gave my inaugural lecture (rather belatedly, having become a Prof about 15 years ago), as part of the Open University’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Given the delay it was something of a mix between an inaugural and a valedictory, as I chose to trace the changing nature of open education through the personal narrative of my own involvement in projects at the OU. My pitch was that up until the 90s, ‘open education’ roughly equated to the open university model – there were some variations, but it was largely focused on access to higher education. The advent of the internet, and wide spread popularity of the web, both deliberately ‘open’ systems, changed this.

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Open by default?

How can we make the most of open practices in research, education and skills? The third in a series of reports to emerge from our horizon scanning project
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Openness, Permission, Courtesy and Nuances of Licenses – ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education

Openness, Permission, Courtesy and Nuances of Licenses – ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
I don’t know how common it is for folks to have to explain Creative Commons licenses for others, but it often feels like a “continuously negotiated” thing (to use Catherine Cronin’s term). So I recently had a conversation that went something like this, with a professor who wants to create an open textbook (the actual discussion was slightly more complex and with more people involved):
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Support for publishing in pure OA journals: News from the library: Library: Linköping University

Support for publishing in pure OA journals: News from the library: Library: Linköping University | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The library will compensate researchers’ their OA fees when publishing in pure Open Access journals.
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Creative Commons Librarians Certificate: Overview

Creative Commons Librarians Certificate: Overview | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Why Needed? 


Librarians have always been keepers and distributors of knowledge. In the 21st century their role is expanding in new ways. Library collections…


The CC Librarian Certificate aims to ensure all librarians have the 21st century knowledge and skills they need to successfully perform Creative Commons related library functions and help patrons extend access to knowledge.

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Putting the OA into interlibrary loan – openaccessbutton

Putting the OA into interlibrary loan – openaccessbutton | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
For the past year, the Open Access Button has been working to integrate our service with library catalogs and interlibrary loan systems — to surface accessible copies of articles directly through library discovery systems and fulfill interlibrary loan requests instantly when accessible copies are available in repositories. We’re excited about the possibilities that this integration creates to bring interlibrary loan closer into researchers’ workflows, improve the number of articles available to users, and accelerate the speed at which users can access research all while saving libraries time and money.
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