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Thursday’s plenary session, “MOOCs: Everybody’s Doing It, But What’s In It For Me?”, featured this panel discussing the rapidly emerging field of MOOCs. David Smith (CABI), the moderator opened with an introduction to MOOCs and [...]
Read More... →Publishers Propose Public-Private Partnership to Support Access to Research is a piece by Jennifer Howard in the Chronicle of Higher Education that reports on the formation of CHORUS (the Clearinghouse for the Open Research of the United States). In the article, CHORUS is described as “a publisher-run partnership” that would employ “existing infrastructure [...]
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Breakfast was listed on the program as a “Continental Breakfast”, but it was the best Continental Breakfast I have ever seen at a conference–lots of fresh fruit (but this is California, after all!), breads, hot [...]
Read More... →Name: Michael A. Arthur Title: Head of Acquisitions & Collection Services Organization: University of Central Florida Libraries Address: UCF Libraries, 12701 Pegasus Drive, Orlando, FL, 32816-2666 Phone: 407-882-0143 Fax: 407-823-1424 Email: Michael.arthur@ucf.edu
Born and lived: I was born in Bloomington, Indiana, and lived there until I completed by MLS and accepted my first [...]
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Carol Anne Meyer, SSP President, opened the SSP 2013 conference with the announcement that there are 851 people registered, and over 100 of these are first-time attendees.
Tim O’Reilly presented [...]
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