Website Search Results

    Page 6 of 106 website results

    1. Election Data - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Mark Palmeri: An honest assessment of openness Next Post The Duke Research Data Repository Celebrates its 200th Data Deposit!

    2. Change is coming - are you open to it? - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Perhaps less well known are trends toward more openness in sharing of data, methods, code, and other aspects of research – broadly (...)

    3. Obama, (c) and the CCC - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Obama administration, in its website and in other policy statements, has indicated a new commiment to openness and accountability.  (...)

    4. OA policies and future directions - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By giving the university a license to make works available in an institutional repository, the policy changes the default for scholarship at (...)

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 29 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The boundaries of Open Science are difficult to define because this idea encompasses other issues related to openness.  Transparency, (...)

    6. Faculty Learning Communities - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      He has identified 10 essential elements of an FLC that include: safety and trust, openness, respect, responsiveness, collaboration, (...)

    7. Debating Internet regulation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The fear here is that these companies may find it desirable to implement differential pricing — charging more for certain kinds of traffic — and (...)

    8. Open access for hardware? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is a remarkable vision, I think, of a win-win collaboration that would be founded on open sharing of technological development.  (...)

    9. Academic Innovation at the Foot of the Cathedral - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      The HAIL network and the writing retreat we hosted were a platform for sharing nationally, and formed part of the basis for a 2020 ethnography (...)

    10. Can Copyright kill the Internet? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The general lesson here is that the current copyright regime throughout the world is in a fundamental conflict with the openness and (...)

    More Search Options