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The cat had open access to a PLoS messenger bag! Groan.

"The Anatomy of a Video Clip" (2010)

 

Presentation Peter B. Kaufman (Intelligent Television)

 

www.ecommons.eu

14/01/2017 (Sat) 1541 s Easington Colliery (north of Hartlepool) 180 1801xx 1A68 1529 Sunderland - Kings Cross GC GCLift cage standing as a monument to the mine.

 

Celina Ramjoué, Policy Officer, European Commission, Directorate-General for Research, Science, Economy and Society Directorate, Governance and Ethics Unit; Paola Gargiulo; Bas Savenije and Irina Kuchma, Electronic Information for Libraries (EiFL) Open Access Programme Manager

Another one from the archives. In the very early days of Grand Central before the HST's were ready top and tailed 47's were used on a service from York to Sunderland and 47 843 is seen at the head of one such service.

MIT students prepare to put price tags on journals in the libraries that cost more than $5,000. Part of the National Day of Action for Public Access.

Read blog post: news-libraries.mit.edu/blog/archives/374

Images and Whiteboard Notes from the Open Access and Academia Round Table held on Thursday 1st August 2013 at Repository Fringe 2013.

 

Photo credit: Gareth Johnson (@Lloydllama).

On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

Liz Flavall and other participants working on Open Data ideas.

On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

A reception was hosted by the Mozilla Science Lab in the Indian Treaty Room, which had originally served as the Navy's library. Although in later years, such treaties as the United Nations Charter have been signed here and the room hosts all manner of receptions, the naval influence remains. "Si vis pacem, para bellum" means, roughly "If you want peace, prepare for war."

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

On August 19, EIFL-PLIP manager Ramune Petuchovaite (left) presented an EIFL-PLIP Innovation Award to Mr Chin Kaji Shrestha of READ Information and Resource Centre (RIRC).

 

RIRC was the Asia winner of the EIFL-PLIP Innovation Award for libraries using ICT to empower women and girls. The presentation took place during the International Federation of Library Associations World Library and Information Congress (IFLA WLIC) 2013 in Singapore.

Photography by Craige Barker.

Puddle Theatre Company have rose to the occasion to bring you a romantic comedy that will make your hearts bloom. Come along to Molly's florists as she proves herself once and floral to her family, waters the gardens of love and plants a few bad seeds along the way. Miscommunication and misunderstandings can make for some rather rosey cheeks. Don't sleep on this one, wake up and smell the roses.

Made possible through the generosity of the Liam Byrne Award fund and support of New Adelphi Theatre, University of Salford.

Tickets manchester.ssboxoffice.com/events/smell-the-roses/

www.Banu.io helps scientists share raw scientific data as API

Rossana Barrios and Jose Sanchez presenting curriculum work done using Second Life.

07/01/2018 (Sun) 1301 s Eaglescliffe 180 180112 James Herriot 1A61 1212 Sunderland - London Kings Cross GC GC

 

Promoting UH's new Open Access policy for Scholarly Publishing

Untitled The Deep Sleep is a performance installation by multi-disciplinary artist Yulia Hampton. The artist invites members of the public to share one of the most intimate experiences - sleep - outside in Salford!

Yulia talks about her show in this interview with Jo d'Orville​ and Jasmine Carter​: youtu.be/3dfZLWakJ4s

Want to take part in Greater Manchester Fringe 1-31 July 2019? Register by Friday 26 April to get in the brochure. For more details visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

07/01/2018 (Sun) 1301 s Eaglescliffe 180 180112 James Herriot 1A61 1212 Sunderland - London Kings Cross GC GC

 

Mötesplats open access 2016 presenterades, Stockholms Universitetsbibliotek.

Mötesplats Open Access 2015 Malmö

Malmö högskola

OPEN ACCESS: Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation

An open access journal serving the rehabilitation community

 

ACRM.org/open

"Water Dropper in the Shape of a House" is from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), 19th century and is from Korea. It is considered a ceramic and is made of porcelain with underglaze blue. This ceramic is 3 1/4 in tall, 3 3/4 in wide, and the diameter is 3 5/8 in. This was a purchase from the Friends of Asian Art Gifts in 2012. This can be found on the website www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/77917?searchField... accession number 2012.177.

The Terracotta Women artwork by an unknown Mycenaean artist during the Late Helladic period from ca 1400 to 1300 B.C in Southern Europe. These figures are made of terracotta with a height of 4 and 1/8 inches. These figures contain straight and curvy patterns with circular parts. These figures show an appreciation towards women of all shapes. These are from the Metropolitan Museum in Manhattan, New York donated by the Fletcher Fund in 1935 in gallery 151. It's accession number is 35.11.18. This image is in the public domain and is available to view on

 

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/253495?searchFiel...

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