Category — creative commons
Recent news on students and open access
- University of Michigan librarian Molly Kleinman writes that undergraduates have an important role to play in advocating for open access.
- An op-ed in a University of California, Berkeley student newspaper calls for students to use Creative Commons licenses for their theses and dissertations.
- A blog at Georgetown University profiles Kevin Donovan of Students for Free Culture and the chapter’s hopes to support open access and open educational resources at the school.
- Students at the University of New Mexico are criticizing traditional textbooks and calling for open textbooks.
- Uwe Thomas Müller’s dissertation at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin examines peer-review processes at open access journals.
- Martin Boosen’s master’s thesis at the University of Applied Sciences Cologne looks at institutional repositories in Germany.
- Claudio Marconi’s undergraduate thesis at the Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza” looks at open access as a new method of diffusion for scientific literature.
April 1, 2009 13 Comments



