'#Sharing with minimal #regulation? Evidence from neighborhood book exchange' by Anouk Schippers and Adriaan Soetevent is April's #OpenAccess publication in the spotlight.
Their study shows that peer-to-peer book exchanges, like little free #libraries, experience minimal free riding due to strong #SocialNorms among users, with a return rate of 9 #books for every 10 taken.
En atelier ou hors atelier, les collègues me demandent comment rédiger une biographie de scientifique sur #Wikipédia.
Voici quelques pistes issues de mon expérience : https://wikif.hypotheses.org/1377
Siamo la prima casa editrice nazionale 🇮🇹 interamente dedicata alla pubblicazione accademica in modalità #OpenAccess. Sosteniamo la condivisione dei risultati della ricerca medica e scientifica senza costi per i lettori.
Scopri le nostre riviste su https://www.pagepress.org/site/catalog, tutte ospitate su piattaforma OJS (prodotto OpenSource di PKP Public Knowledge Project)
Promuoviamo insieme la conoscenza aperta e accessibile a tutti
I'll be presenting on the #OpenScience Cycle Route Uptake and Scenario Estimation (CRUSE) tool for Ireland at the the TRA conference this afternoon, 17:45 session. If you cannot make it in person, you can give it a spin here: https://cruse.bike/#OpenAccess#TransportPlanning
And I have a cover for my forthcoming book! Due out in July from the University of Chicago Press. If you just want an e-copy, though, don't pre-order -- it will be available to download for free, #openaccess
#500CharAbstracts: Erik Champion explains how video games can help learning in #archaeology.
He asks the question of game mechanics and how these are used. What should a #digitalgame consist of, if it is to teach us something?
This article is part of a broader book about communicating the ancient past 2020 at Ubiquity: Communicating the Past in the Digital Age.
One of the funniest sagas in #OpenAccess discourse is Kent Anderson's unhinged "insurrection" series where he calls some usually unnamed cabal of OA advocates every kind of political movement he thinks is bad, no matter how diametrically opposed they are to one another. The "information wants to be expensive" part at the bottom is especially funny - "the market solves for truth" is like not on any political compass im aware of