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Discussion by specialists from University of Latvia, Riga Technical University and National Library of Latvia
MIT students added stickers to journals that cost more than $5,000.
Sticker text:
Science should be open and free. Find out more here: epsilon.media.mit.edu/openaccess/
Read blog post: news-libraries.mit.edu/blog/archives/374
EIFL, EIFL’s partner library consortium and Mahidol University to host two-day workshop for libraries in Thailand 16 - 17 May 2017.
Find out more: eifl.net/events/research-evaluation-and-data-science-libr....
El Prof. Luis Casiano, representante de la Sociedad de Bibliotecarios de Puerto Rico (SBPR), organización co-auspiciadora, saluda a los presentes en la actividad.
Photography: Craige Barker
Introducing FEAST: Manchester's newest spoken word event with a folk horror theme.
Join us for one night only to sup and dine upon the horrors that creep in the hedgerows. We bring you an eclectic mixture of eight new and established voices, each of whom draws from a different wellspring of dark and macabre delights.
A joyous meal of meat, bones, flowers and thorns for the more ghoulish members of our parish. Come and FEAST.
Doors open at 7pm at the Peer Hat on July 11th 2023.
Tickets are £10, with £8 for concessions.
Hundreds of people have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise on the first official day of autumn.
About 250 druids, pagans and visitors were given access to the stones to mark the autumn equinox for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.
Sponsored by Stonehenge Guided Tours. stonehenge-tour.com/
Hundreds of people have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise on the first official day of autumn.
About 250 druids, pagans and visitors were given access to the stones to mark the autumn equinox for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.
Sponsored by Stonehenge Guided Tours. stonehenge-tour.com/
Edible QR-code cupcake fun. Codes linked to open access archaeology articles online (courtesy of Open Access Archaeology). (Photo: Meredith Wiggins)
"Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together"
Athens, May 21-22, 2014.
More info: www.openaire.eu/1openaire-may2014-conference
"Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together"
Athens, May 21-22, 2014.
More info: www.openaire.eu/1openaire-may2014-conference
Written by Jacklyn Jeffries and produced by Sam Vivian.
The award was presented by Carl Austin-Behan.
Olivera, a queer-kitchen-sink drama with a touch of absurd realism, set in South Carolina, was part of a double bill with Jewel by Zahra Abbas at Social Refuge in Manchester.
The Greater Manchester Fringe Awards were held at HOME theatre in Manchester.
Photography by Craige Barker.
Well done
Kristine Holmen - Director of Olivera
Hanna Eikland-Fossum - Marketing Manager
Maddie Maycock - Designer and Technical Manager
Presented by Igloof Haus.
Are productivity goals in rehabilitation practice associated with unethical behaviors?
Author links open overlay panelJustin E.TammanyDPT, ScD, MBA(Principal Investigator)1Janelle K.O’ConnellDPT, PhD1Brad S.AllenScD2Jean-MichelBrisméeScD2
ARTICLE:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109519300011
ARCCT:
www.sciencedirect.com/journal/archives-of-rehabilitation-...
Written by Jacklyn Jeffries and produced by Sam Vivian.
The award was presented by Carl Austin-Behan.
Olivera, a queer-kitchen-sink drama with a touch of absurd realism, set in South Carolina, was part of a double bill with Jewel by Zahra Abbas at Social Refuge in Manchester.
The Greater Manchester Fringe Awards were held at HOME theatre in Manchester.
Photography by Craige Barker.
Well done
Kristine Holmen - Director of Olivera
Hanna Eikland-Fossum - Marketing Manager
Maddie Maycock - Designer and Technical Manager
Presented by Igloof Haus.
Written by Jacklyn Jeffries and produced by Sam Vivian.
The award was presented by Carl Austin-Behan.
Olivera, a queer-kitchen-sink drama with a touch of absurd realism, set in South Carolina, was part of a double bill with Jewel by Zahra Abbas at Social Refuge in Manchester.
The Greater Manchester Fringe Awards were held at HOME theatre in Manchester.
Photography by Craige Barker.
Well done
Kristine Holmen - Director of Olivera
Hanna Eikland-Fossum - Marketing Manager
Maddie Maycock - Designer and Technical Manager
Presented by Igloof Haus.
Written by Jacklyn Jeffries and produced by Sam Vivian.
The award was presented by Carl Austin-Behan.
Olivera, a queer-kitchen-sink drama with a touch of absurd realism, set in South Carolina, was part of a double bill with Jewel by Zahra Abbas at Social Refuge in Manchester.
The Greater Manchester Fringe Awards were held at HOME theatre in Manchester.
Photography by Craige Barker.
Well done
Kristine Holmen - Director of Olivera
Hanna Eikland-Fossum - Marketing Manager
Maddie Maycock - Designer and Technical Manager
Presented by Igloof Haus.
Written by Jacklyn Jeffries and produced by Sam Vivian.
The award was presented by Carl Austin-Behan.
Olivera, a queer-kitchen-sink drama with a touch of absurd realism, set in South Carolina, was part of a double bill with Jewel by Zahra Abbas at Social Refuge in Manchester.
The Greater Manchester Fringe Awards were held at HOME theatre in Manchester.
Photography by Craige Barker.
Well done
Kristine Holmen - Director of Olivera
Hanna Eikland-Fossum - Marketing Manager
Maddie Maycock - Designer and Technical Manager
Presented by Igloof Haus.
Written by Jacklyn Jeffries and produced by Sam Vivian.
The award was presented by Carl Austin-Behan.
Olivera, a queer-kitchen-sink drama with a touch of absurd realism, set in South Carolina, was part of a double bill with Jewel by Zahra Abbas at Social Refuge in Manchester.
The Greater Manchester Fringe Awards were held at HOME theatre in Manchester.
Photography by Craige Barker.
Well done
Kristine Holmen - Director of Olivera
Hanna Eikland-Fossum - Marketing Manager
Maddie Maycock - Designer and Technical Manager
Presented by Igloof Haus.
Written by Jacklyn Jeffries and produced by Sam Vivian.
The award was presented by Carl Austin-Behan.
Olivera, a queer-kitchen-sink drama with a touch of absurd realism, set in South Carolina, was part of a double bill with Jewel by Zahra Abbas at Social Refuge in Manchester.
The Greater Manchester Fringe Awards were held at HOME theatre in Manchester.
Photography by Craige Barker.
Well done
Kristine Holmen - Director of Olivera
Hanna Eikland-Fossum - Marketing Manager
Maddie Maycock - Designer and Technical Manager
Presented by Igloof Haus.
Written by Jacklyn Jeffries and produced by Sam Vivian.
The award was presented by Carl Austin-Behan.
Olivera, a queer-kitchen-sink drama with a touch of absurd realism, set in South Carolina, was part of a double bill with Jewel by Zahra Abbas at Social Refuge in Manchester.
The Greater Manchester Fringe Awards were held at HOME theatre in Manchester.
Photography by Craige Barker.
Well done
Kristine Holmen - Director of Olivera
Hanna Eikland-Fossum - Marketing Manager
Maddie Maycock - Designer and Technical Manager
Presented by Igloof Haus.