This presentation was provided by Toby Green of Coherent Digital, during the NISO hot topic virtual conference "Open Research." The event was held on November 17, 2021.
Presentation slide which I used during the celebration of Software Freedom Day 2016, Kathmandu, Nepal. Which include our vision of creating Open Knowledge Network in Nepal.
The State of Open Data Report by @figshare.
A selection of analyses and articles about open data, curated by Figshare
Foreword by Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt
OCTOBER 2016
What is Open Science and what role does it play in Development?Leslie Chan
What is Open Science and what role does it play in Development?
The talk begins with a review of current understanding of open science and its alleged role in providing new opportunities for addressing long-standing development challenges. I then introduce the newly launched Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network, funded by IDRC Canada, and in collaboration with iHub Nairobi, Kenya. The rationale, funding modalities, and the short and long term objectives of the network will be discussed.
This presentation was provided by Toby Green of Coherent Digital, during the NISO hot topic virtual conference "Open Research." The event was held on November 17, 2021.
Presentation slide which I used during the celebration of Software Freedom Day 2016, Kathmandu, Nepal. Which include our vision of creating Open Knowledge Network in Nepal.
The State of Open Data Report by @figshare.
A selection of analyses and articles about open data, curated by Figshare
Foreword by Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt
OCTOBER 2016
What is Open Science and what role does it play in Development?Leslie Chan
What is Open Science and what role does it play in Development?
The talk begins with a review of current understanding of open science and its alleged role in providing new opportunities for addressing long-standing development challenges. I then introduce the newly launched Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network, funded by IDRC Canada, and in collaboration with iHub Nairobi, Kenya. The rationale, funding modalities, and the short and long term objectives of the network will be discussed.
Did you know that, open data is a global movement reaching beyond government interest and contribution requiring the awareness and participation of information professionals (librarians)? This presentation is designed to understand the open data information community and creatively expand the library and information centres role in open data development.
2012/11/01: Information for Development, a presentation by Sanjaya Mishra at the national Seminar on Knowledge Sharing on Sustainable Development: Role of Libraries organized by the Jawaharlal Nehru University and UN Information Centre for India and Bhutan at New Delhi
Presentation at a public event at C asean, hosted by the National Innovation Agency of Thailand. This talk provides an overview of the Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network, its history, goals, research objectives and the network partners. In particular, it highlights the rationale behind the drafting of a set of principles underlying a vision of open science that has at its core a commitment to equitable participation in the production and circulation of scientific knowledge.
“Open Research Data: Implications for Science and Society”, Warsaw, Poland, May 28–29, 2015, conference organized by the Open Science Platform — an initiative of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling at the University of Warsaw. pon.edu.pl @OpenSciPlatform #ORD2015
Science as an Open Enterprise – Geoffrey BoultonOpenAIRE
Science as an Open Enterprise – Geoffrey Boulton, University of Edinburgh.
University of Minho Open Access Seminar & OpenAIRE Interoperability Workshop (7 Feb. 2013) - Session: Open Science, Open Data and Repositorie.
This slide was presented in ACME college in the occasion of grand opening of ACME Open Source Community.
This will explain about Open Knowledge Foundation Network and it's project ans working group.
Pros and Cons of Open Data: A Global South PerspectiveMichelle Willmers
Presentation by ROER4D Curation & Dissemination Manager Michelle Willmers on open data practice in the Global South to the Committee of Plenipotentiary Representatives of the International Committee for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI).
Published on Aug 22, 2014 by PMR
Open Data and Open Science presented in Rio for Open Science 2014-08-22. I argue that Open Notebook Science is the way forward and will lead to great benefits
Talk delivered at London Natural History Museum's "Informatics Horizons for the Natural History Museum" video and programme here
http://scratchpads.eu/NHMInformaticsday
Open Access Publishing and Widening Public Access to ResearchDr Xiang REN
A growing number of universities and funding bodies have adopted open access mandates that require publicly funded research to be publicly accessible. Research impact is defined as “an effect on, change, benefit to the economy, society, culture, public policy or services, health, the environment or quality of life beyond academia”. This presentation reviews the research and practices in widening public access to open access scholarship and identifies the issues and challenges in engaging the public with publicly funded research. It then discusses how to bridge the gap between public knowledge demands and open access scholarly content.
Did you know that, open data is a global movement reaching beyond government interest and contribution requiring the awareness and participation of information professionals (librarians)? This presentation is designed to understand the open data information community and creatively expand the library and information centres role in open data development.
2012/11/01: Information for Development, a presentation by Sanjaya Mishra at the national Seminar on Knowledge Sharing on Sustainable Development: Role of Libraries organized by the Jawaharlal Nehru University and UN Information Centre for India and Bhutan at New Delhi
Presentation at a public event at C asean, hosted by the National Innovation Agency of Thailand. This talk provides an overview of the Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network, its history, goals, research objectives and the network partners. In particular, it highlights the rationale behind the drafting of a set of principles underlying a vision of open science that has at its core a commitment to equitable participation in the production and circulation of scientific knowledge.
“Open Research Data: Implications for Science and Society”, Warsaw, Poland, May 28–29, 2015, conference organized by the Open Science Platform — an initiative of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling at the University of Warsaw. pon.edu.pl @OpenSciPlatform #ORD2015
Science as an Open Enterprise – Geoffrey BoultonOpenAIRE
Science as an Open Enterprise – Geoffrey Boulton, University of Edinburgh.
University of Minho Open Access Seminar & OpenAIRE Interoperability Workshop (7 Feb. 2013) - Session: Open Science, Open Data and Repositorie.
This slide was presented in ACME college in the occasion of grand opening of ACME Open Source Community.
This will explain about Open Knowledge Foundation Network and it's project ans working group.
Pros and Cons of Open Data: A Global South PerspectiveMichelle Willmers
Presentation by ROER4D Curation & Dissemination Manager Michelle Willmers on open data practice in the Global South to the Committee of Plenipotentiary Representatives of the International Committee for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI).
Published on Aug 22, 2014 by PMR
Open Data and Open Science presented in Rio for Open Science 2014-08-22. I argue that Open Notebook Science is the way forward and will lead to great benefits
Talk delivered at London Natural History Museum's "Informatics Horizons for the Natural History Museum" video and programme here
http://scratchpads.eu/NHMInformaticsday
Open Access Publishing and Widening Public Access to ResearchDr Xiang REN
A growing number of universities and funding bodies have adopted open access mandates that require publicly funded research to be publicly accessible. Research impact is defined as “an effect on, change, benefit to the economy, society, culture, public policy or services, health, the environment or quality of life beyond academia”. This presentation reviews the research and practices in widening public access to open access scholarship and identifies the issues and challenges in engaging the public with publicly funded research. It then discusses how to bridge the gap between public knowledge demands and open access scholarly content.
Open to all: widering services through partnership in AberdeenCILIPScotland
Talk delivered by Simon Bains, University Librarian and Head of Library Services, University of Aberdeen and Fiona Clark, Library and Information Services Manager, Aberdeen City Council
Dip into Digital at Renfrewshire LibrariesCILIPScotland
Talk delivered by Clare Hemsworth, School Librarian and School Libraries Support Coordinator, Renfrewshire Libraries and Bernadette McGarvey, Digital Participation Coordinator, Renfrewshire Libraries
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
2. Mission of the Open Knowledge Foundation
An open world, where all non-personal information is
open, free for everyone to use, build on and share; and
creators and innovators are fairly recognised and
rewarded.
Focus areas
● Health: medicine and health
● Education: research, access, copyright and culture
● Work: jobs and inequality - the future of work
3. Open Definition - opendefinition.org
CKAN - ckan.org
Frictionless Data - frictionlessdata.io
The world’s leading open source data portal platform.
The main international standard for open data and content,
providing principles and guidance for all things “open”.
Removing the friction in working with data through the creation of open
source tools, standards, and best practices for publishing data.