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IFLA promotes Open Access, but it's own publications are costly. I would have no problem with high prices IF the authors were paid. But no they are not, i was told. So librarians are paying 130€ for a book that was written by volunter/volunteers. Come on!!
Anti-TTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) activists begin their day of action outside the Dept. of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) in Westminster.
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Claire from campaign group 'Fuel Poverty Action' speaks to the protesters outside the London branch of the European Commission and European Parliament in Smith Square during the #noTTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protest.
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Learn more about the Libraries' "Access Granted" open access video contest at libguides.wustl.edu/access_granted.
Photo credit: Washington University Libraries
Photography by Shay Rowan
A summer of love. A fight. A car chase. A siege. When Katie’s boyfriend is attacked on the streets of Luton, she is propelled outside of her borders on to the frontier of council estates and concrete jungles. Amidst the sweltering heat, the baying for blood and longing for love, Katie is forced to decide her future.
Greater Manchester Fringe every July www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk
The Riot Act by Rob Johnston (Breathe Out Theatre), starring Christopher Ward and Jake Talbot, 20 July 2019 at Manchester Central Library.
On August 12th 1842, just 23 years after The Peterloo Massacre, Lancashire cotton-workers again marched in protest at appalling pay and conditions.
Reaching Preston's Lune Street the protesters were confronted by the authorities and read The Riot Act.
A gripping mix of tragedy and humour from the WINNER of BEST DRAMA at Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 2017. Part of the Peterloo 2019 commemorations.
Photography by Craige Barker www.craigebarker.com/mcrfring19
Interview by Jo d'Orville and Jasmine Carter youtu.be/l0ikY-Uf2-Q
Tickets go on sale 1 May www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/
Preliminary mapping of geo-parsed place references in the MIT Open Access Collection at dspace.mit.edu Our goal is to understand what parts of the world aren't being focused on in the MIT research output corpus.
The tinted glass canopy over the entrance of the Dept. for Business Innovation and Skills rises above the large crowd of anti-TTIP activists.
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early 5th century B.C.
Etruscan
This piece is seen at the Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 170
This set of Etruscan Jewlery from the late Archaiac periof was created of gold, glass, rock, crystal, agate and carnelian
Each item holding variation in style, from basic lines to detailed facial features, and flowing arches. These jewlery items use reds, blacks and white
to contrast the gold.
Date: early 5th century B.C.
Dimensions: L. of necklace 14 3/16 in. (36 cm); D. of disks 2 7/16 in. (6.1 cm); L. of fibula 1 15/16 in. (5 cm); L. of fibulae 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm); L. of pin 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm); D. of ring with youth intaglio 7/8 in. (2.2 cm); D. of ring with Herakles intaglio 15/16 in. (2.4 cm); D. of ring with bird intaglio 1 1/16 in. (2.7 cm); D. of plain ring 31/32 (2.45 cm); D. of ring with lion intaglio 7/8 in. (2.2 cm)
Classification: Gold and Silver
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1940
This image is public domain and free to use
www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/256976?searchFiel...
A #noTTIP activist reads a strategy leaflet.
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Michael MacNeil, National Head of Bargaining and Negotiations, University and College Union addresses the protesters outside Europe House, the London branch of the European Commission and European Parliament in Smith Square during the #noTTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protest.
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The Freedom to Roam Act in Scotland allows any person on foot, on a cycle or horse to roam anywhere in the countryside. Farmers are encouraged to leave field gates open if that field does not contain livestock. Good One.
Fakirs of Bengal
Ever since Islam came to Bengal in the 13th century it participated, via a merging of Sufi inputs with vernacular strands of Vaisnavism (Vishnuism), tantrism and local folk cults, in a very rich blend of religious beliefs and practices in the lower strata of the society. The Fakir (Sufi ascetic), as a sub-section of the Bengali Bául with a more or less defined Muslim identity, are at present the largest group in Bengal perpetuating this form of 'Islamic syncretistic tradition'.
Lalan Shah or Lalan Fakir (?1774-?1890) is a product and proponent of purely Bengali syncretism. His writings and his teachings tell a story of merging Hinduism and Islam into a universalistic religion transcending the boundaries of any single religion.
The Hindu Baul and the Muslim Fakir share the same tenets of an mystic quest based on the intimate human-divine connection within every human being, cultivated through a philosophy and practices that emphasize the human body as locus and means for finding the essence of God. The path is taught in the traditional guru-disciple relationship where the guru is like the figure of the Sufi saint, in whom the divine is accomplished, merged with the human.
More: openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/17365/ISIM...
Poush Mela 2011, Santiniketan
Images of Bengal, India
© 2012 Pallab Seth
“What am I even doing here? Wasn’t I supposed to be famous and successful by now? Is this it? If this is it, I might as well start getting fat.”
Meet Kate. She’s a Skank.
She could be a successful writer, if she could just concentrate. Instead, her head is filled with recycling concerns, genius ways to ensnare Sexy Gary, and the persistent fear that her internal organs are against her.
Clementine Bogg-Hargroves reveals the witty, dark and often filthy thoughts of an ambitious twenty-something grappling with her uncertain future. How can someone so confident be so terrified?
Find out on 18, 20 and 21 July 2019, a debut solo show for Greater Manchester Fringe.
Samuel Mark Lowe from Friends of the Earth (UK) addresses the large crowd of activists gathered outside the London branch of the European Commission and European Parliament in Smith Square during the #noTTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protest.
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This is Wetton Hill and it looks so bleak and atmospheric with the sheep spaced out perfectly for perspective.
Wetton Hill is owned by the National trust and is comprised of two hills, this one being the highest at 371 metres above sea level but both commanding great view into the heart of the Manifold valley but also views of Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill. This area is wonderful walking countryside with lots of open access land to explore.
Simon Widdop, 29, a punk poet from Ossett, West Yorkshire, is working with comedy writer and performer Ben Moor on Stained, his debut spoken word show.
Stained will be performed at The King's Ams in Salford and The way Theatre and Studio in Atherton 15-20 July.
Photograph by Craige Barker. www.craigebarker.com/mcrfring19
Want to take part as a writer, performer or venue? Register your show in April to get in the brochure. Contact gmfringe@gmail.com for more details or visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk
Greater Manchester Fringe takes place every July at a wide variety of venues in Greater Manchester. Tickets go on sale every year on 1 May.
Dokumentazio eta Eduki Digitalen Kudeaketari buruzko II. jardunaldiak. II Jornadas sobre Documentación y Gestión de los Contenidos Digitales. Leioako campuseko biblioteka zentralean egindako topaketak apirilaren 29 eta 30ean. Gizarte eta Komunikazio Zientzien Fakultateak antolaturik. Babesleak: EHU, Kazetaritza Saila, Eusko Jaurlaritza eta Odei. Laguntzaileak: Berria eta Diario de Álava egunkariak.
On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.
ImpactStory co-founders Jason Priem and Heather Piwowar present their poster, "ImpactStory: Open Carrots for Open Science" [the link is to their poster] to Open Access advocate Mike Rossner, during a reception hosted by the Mozilla Science Lab in the Indian Treaty Room.
Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.
Claire from campaign group 'Fuel Poverty Action' speaks to the protesters outside the London branch of the European Commission and European Parliament in Smith Square during the #noTTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protest.
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The values at the base of academia today are not consistent with the values of open culture and open knowledge that are part of digital culture today. prezi.com/edxdn5ltael-/
Grass in a small pool on the summit of Kevelin Moor in Allendale, Northumberland.
The scene looks calm, but it was anything but. The wind was so strong I had to lean on the tripod to keep it planted to the ground. A shutter speed of 6 secs helped to 'smooth' out the water - though keeping things sharp took a few goes!
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Several hundred activists assemble outside Europe House, the London branch of the European Commission and European Parliament in Smith Square during the #noTTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protest.
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Nick Dearden from the World Development Movement addresses the assembled #noTTIP protesters outside Europe House in Smith Square.
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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).
Panel Open Strategies
Jan Wildeboer, Nicole Srock.Stanley, Andreas Wichmann, Zara Rahman, Johnny West,
Mirko Boehm, Moderation: Deborah Seifert
Ein Event von newthinking.de
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).
#noTTIP protesters march past Parliament, many waving large red foam hands with slogans on them.
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Panel Open Strategies
Jan Wildeboer, Nicole Srock.Stanley, Andreas Wichmann, Zara Rahman, Johnny West,
Mirko Boehm, Moderation: Deborah Seifert
Ein Event von newthinking.de
King’s Arms Theatre, 11 Bloom Street, Salford M3 6AN, as part of Greater Manchester Fringe, July 2018.
Have you ever been in public and started your period? Or had a wax and been
in loads of pain trying to walk the next day? Or had someone speak over you
at work? Or been sexually assaulted? Yeah, us too. But why? Who decided
that the female body, and being a woman, is shameful? And why the have we let it be that way for so long? We need to normalise being a woman and what it means. We need to talk about the struggles women go through. We need to talk about womanhood and its effect on our lives and identity. We need to talk about it. So lets talk. Lady business is a show where we talk about very "private" things a public space. We are sick of being told what not to say so now we are saying it. We welcome you to be a part of the conversation.
True-life, devised, storytelling, theatre.
Twitter: @OpenQuoteArts
A #NoTTIP protester wears a tee shirt with the satirical slogan "The wages of Spin is Debt"
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Preliminary mapping of geo-parsed place references in the MIT Open Access Collection at dspace.mit.edu Our goal is to understand what parts of the world aren't being focused on in the MIT research output corpus.