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  1. On the Legacy and Cultural Significance of Italian Grocers in Ontario
  2. On the Responsibility to Implement the Perspective of the People in Focus of (Digital) Projects

    On the Responsibility to Implement the Perspective of the People in Focus of (Digital) Projects

    2024-01-25 22:16:47 | Presentation | Autor(es): Nastasia Herold, Thérèse Ottawa | https://doi.org/10.25547/ZR7Q-SR46

    digital humanities, indigenous studies

  3. On the Seriousness of Things: Pirandello’s Ma non è una cosa seria from Page to Screen

    On the Seriousness of Things: Pirandello’s Ma non è una cosa seria from Page to Screen

    Article | Autor(es): Michael Syrimis

    A study of Mario Camerini’s Ma non è una cosa seria (But It’s Nothing Serious [1936]), a film based on Luigi Pirandello’s eponymous 1918 play and typical of the 1930s Italian romantic comedy genre, elucidates the transformations that a literary conception undergoes when adapted for the screen,...

  4. On Writing and Dreaming

    On Writing and Dreaming

    Article | Autor(es): Venera Fazio

  5. Open Access Agreements

    Open Access Agreements

    2024-04-11 18:57:23 | Report | Autor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/13XE-GG92

    In March 2021, The University of California (UC) announced a “breakthrough” open access (OA) agreement with Elsevier, the world’s largest scientific publisher (2021). Under the agreement, all articles with a lead author based at UC will be OA upon publication, and researchers at UC will have...

  6. Open Access in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada: A Conversation

    Open Access in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada: A Conversation

    2024-04-11 18:19:21 | Report | Autor(es): Canadian Federation for the Humanities And Social Sciences (federationhss.ca) | https://doi.org/10.25547/K11B-A998

    Over the last decade, Open Access (OA) has gained support among researchers and policymakers, with increasingly vocal advocacy for free online access to scholarly work. While incorporating Open Access policies in Canada reflects a rapidly changing publishing landscape, with the rise of...

  7. Open Access Monographs

    Open Access Monographs

    2024-04-11 19:00:12 | Report | Autor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/GW5T-3W32

    As the international open access (OA) movement gains momentum, the question of how to make the shift to OA for monographs is becoming more pressing and, in recent years, efforts to determine a sustainable model for publishing OA monographs have increased.

  8. Open Access Monographs Update

    Open Access Monographs Update

    2024-04-11 18:29:30 | Report | Autor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/YJQF-5E87

    As discussed in the observation “Open Access Monographs,” published in March 2021, increasing attention has been paid in recent years to strategies for successfully publishing open access (OA) monographs and other long-form publications such as book chapters. Martin Eve and Anthony Cond described...

  9. Open Access Publishing Negotiations in Europe

    Open Access Publishing Negotiations in Europe

    2024-04-11 20:58:15 | Report | Autor(es): Kimberly Silk | https://doi.org/10.25547/VXRH-0M63

    In Europe, where publisher negotiations are often done at the national rather than the institutional level, universities are pushing for scholarly journals to become open access, in part due to the E.U.’s mandate to make all scientific articles freely available by 2020.

  10. Open Annotation Tools

    Open Annotation Tools

    2024-04-11 20:56:00 | Report | Autor(es): Kimberly Silk | https://doi.org/10.25547/7B77-NN17

    Open annotation is the ability to freely contribute to online, usually web-based, content, such as documents, images and video. Open annotation as a concept has been embraced predominantly by scholars in the Digital Humanities, a group that has a long history of online collaboration.

  11. Open Education in British Columbia

    Open Education in British Columbia

    2024-04-11 20:49:22 | Report | Autor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/DPSF-P274

    On April 17, 2019, the Government of British Columbia announced a $3.26 million investment in Open Educational Resources (OER) through BCcampus. The funding was announced at the Cascadia Open Education Summit held at Simon Fraser University’s Harbour Centre Campus. BCcampus is a provincially...

  12. Open Education Week 2019

    Open Education Week 2019

    2024-04-11 20:49:56 | Report | Autor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/CQ8N-0569

    Open Education Week celebrates and raises awareness of the global Open Education (OE) movement. It was founded in 2013 by the Open Education Consortium, a nonprofit organization that supports a global network of OE advocates.

  13. Open Government

    Open Government

    2024-04-11 20:59:12 | Report | Autor(es): Kimberly Silk | https://doi.org/10.25547/F659-A163

    Open government indicates that citizens have access to the publications, records and data of the government, in order to enable the public to observe government activity and for the government to be open to public scrutiny. Often associated with transparency and accountability, open government is...

  14. Open Infrastructures for the Future of Knowledge Production

    Open Infrastructures for the Future of Knowledge Production

    2024-07-11 17:58:00 | Presentation | Autor(es): Kathleen Fitzpatrick | https://doi.org/10.25547/6GG1-7B37

    infrastructure, open source, scholarly communication

  15. Open Knowledge Practicum Handout, February 2021

    Open Knowledge Practicum Handout, February 2021

    2022-06-13 21:55:44 | Report | Autor(es): Caroline Winter, Randa El Khatib | https://doi.org/10.25547/AJ2Q-WF79

    open knowledge, open scholarship

  16. Open Scholarship and COVID-19

    Open Scholarship and COVID-19

    2024-04-11 20:19:48 | Report | Autor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/W481-KH44

    As the COVID-19 pandemic has forced research institutions around the world to temporarily close campuses and transition to online working and learning, it has also prompted researchers to make their COVID-19 related research openly available as never before.

  17. Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities

    Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities

    2021-03-30 18:33:11 | Article | Autor(es): Paul Arthur, Lydia Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.80230/HSS-86K9-H108

    Open Scholarship

  18. Open Scholarship: A Syllabus

    Open Scholarship: A Syllabus

    2022-06-18 00:09:10 | Syllabus | Autor(es): Caroline Winter

    open scholarship, open knowledge, open access

  19. Open Science and the UNESCO initiative

    Open Science and the UNESCO initiative

    2024-04-11 18:56:58 | Report | Autor(es): International Science Council (ISC) | https://doi.org/10.25547/T0X2-HK98

    Open Science and the UNESCO Initiative. Scientific inquiry has long been a self-organized enterprise. Governments, funders and universities may all, from time to time, have prescribed priorities for scientific inquiry, but scientists themselves have largely determined how inquiries should be...

  20. Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography

    Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography

    2022-06-23 19:17:46 | Bibliography | Autor(es): Randa El Khatib, Lindsey Seatter, Tracey El Hajj, Conrad Leibel, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, ETCL Research Group, INKE Research Group | https://doi.org/10.25547/AN72-6C95

    Digital Humanities