Open Knowledge Institutions: Reinventing Universities

The future of the university as an open knowledge institution that institutionalizes diversity and contributes to a common resource of knowledge: a manifesto. In this book, a diverse group of authors—including open access pioneers, science communicators, scholars, researchers, and university adminis...

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Hauptverfasser: Montgomery, Lucy, Hartley, John, Neylon, Cameron, Gillies, Malcolm, Gray, Eve, Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten, Leach, Joan, Potts, Jason, Ren, Xiang, Skinner, Katherine, Sugimoto, Cassidy R, Wilson, Katie, Huang, Chun-Kai
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