Unintentional Benefits of Open Access: The broader impact of making...
When I was in undergrad, we would photocopy articles down in the basement of MacOdrum library at my alma mater, Carleton University. You’d have to find the call number of the journal, head down into...
View ArticleGuest Post: Open Data Day, Course Sprints, and Hackathons!
Today, we’re welcoming Billy Meinke to the blog to discuss their upcoming Open Science course sprint. Billy is an intern in the Science Program at Creative Commons, and is using his background in...
View ArticleASAP Awards: Rewarding and acknowledging novel uses of Open Access resources
Those of you who know PLOS know that PLOS is a big advocate of Open Access – making research and findings available to everyone. To support Open Access work, and to highlight innovative and creative...
View ArticleGuest Post: “Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution”…or are we?
PLOS Sci-Ed is pleased to welcome Eve Purdy to the blog today to discuss Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), and her experiences with them. For more on Eve, please see her bio at the end of this post....
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