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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/

John Canter, subject librarian for physical sciences, applauds a presentation during Open Access on the second floor of Alden Library on Monday, October 21, 2019. (James Year/Ohio University Libraries)

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/

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

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/

"How does the web change the mission for content distributors?

 

The arrival of configurable space."

 

www.ecommons.eu

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

www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Tent with information on it and digital cloud signals far out in the wilderness illustration

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

"Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together"

 

Athens, May 21-22, 2014.

 

More info: www.openaire.eu/1openaire-may2014-conference

These are my slides from a presentation I gave at the SABS on 19 July 2007 on policy issues relevant to the potential certification of Open XML as a standard by ISO

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

Jamiltete Acevedo and Diana at the Blogfesores 2009: open Access conference registration desk.

Bobana E.G. Badisang, Librarian at the Institute of Development Management and EIFL Open Access Country Coordinator in Botswana shares the plans of a new project Open access in Botswana implemented by the Botswana Library Consortium.

Saat ada waktu senggang, saya membuat gambar di atas. Apakah memang relevan dengan kondisi dunia publikasi ilmiah saat ini? Tidak hanya di Indonesia, di luar negeri pun, via Twitter, saya memantau hal ini. Jurnal OA selalu diasosiasikan dengan kualitas rendah (setidaknya bila dibandingkan dengan jurnal non-OA). Tidak diindeks oleh ini dan itu. Tapi kalaupun telah diindeks ini dan itu, publik tetap meminta lebih. Fenomena di Indonesia, publik tetap meminta jurnal produk LN, yang diposisikan di atas produk DN. Apakah benar?

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

For more information, see blogs.ifla.org/sccr/2014/05/02/73/

You can find these beautiful matching Glass Ornaments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They date back to Late Helladic Period, around 1370-1200 B.C. in Southern Europe. There is a total of 14 ornaments, all made of glass with very similar molding. Pictured above there are 12 examples of semi-translucent cobalt blue and 2 light blue green. No named artist, but there is a credit line given to, Fletcher Fund, 1925. Dimensions given for these are 8 1/2in. (21cm). Molded decoration on the front consists of a series of three reels that each have a truncated pyramidal spike on the left and three pairs of wavy lines vertically down reels with other finer lines between the spikes on left. According to the museum, these elements belonged to a diadem.

 

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251808?searchFiel...

Distinguished KU faculty gathered during an Open Access Week reception. KU Libraries sponsored events for faculty, graduate students and the public to celebrate Open Access Week, October 24-28, 2011. To learn more about Open Access at KU, visit openaccess.ku.edu.

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/

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

Mötesplats Open Access 2015 Malmö

Malmö högskola

Università degli studi della Tuscia (Vt), auditorium della facoltà di lingue. Presentazione del master in e-Learning ( masterel.unitus.it), cerimonia della consegna dei diplomi e convegno su: Risorse aperte per l'apprendimento e la formazione permanente,

Intervento di Eleonora Pantò, CSP Piemonte

Che cosa sono le Open Educational Resources

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/

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