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Posts Tagged: charlotte hess

“Our common mission” – Charlotte Hess as keynote speaker

By morgancurrie, November 14, 2010

What is scholarly communication? Should higher education be considered a public good? How will we be able to structure the zettabytes of the digital universe? What is the trend in open access and public depositing? Scholar Charlotte Hess addresses her main concerns regarding digital commons, and knowledge commons in particular. As an Associate Dean for [...]

What defines the information commons? Better, who defines it, grooms...

What We Call the Information Commons

By morgancurrie, July 8, 2010

What defines the information commons? Better, who defines it, grooms it, pays for it, ensures it is a vibrant place to hang out and rummage around in? Can we first ask where this idea of a commons comes from? Today’s information commons crept into public perception with the beginning of the internet in 1993, as [...]

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