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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/

With consecutive classmate 467 on the rear, Grand Central no. 43468 rolls into London King's Cross, bringing 1A61, the 0842 from Sunderland, into its final terminus.

OpenAIRE Interoperability Workshop - UMinho Open Access Seminar, 8 Feb. 2013

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/

Nadire Mehmed, KNOW trainee who found work through library programme and now on Saturdays volunteers to read fairytales to children. Photographs showing the library's KNOW - Knowledge for Opportunities for Work service which supports the information and other skills needs of unemployed people aged over 40. Funded by EIFL-PLIP in 2011/2012. Photos by Rudy Zee (Radoslav Bezhev

/freelance digital artist/ Phone: + 359 (0) 888 513 858 Twitter: rudzaldo; Portfolio: www.rudzee.blogspot.com

 

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/

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.

Sessions for KU faculty explored how to interpret and negotiate publishing agreements. 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.

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

 

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

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/

When Reginald and Stephen first decided to write a play, it was all about the love of the art. And then they got sponsored. Now they're ready to sell out as hard as possible. The Earl of Winchelsea's Brother is a hilarious new comedy about making theatre, making money, and drinking a little too much gin in the process. Includes some audience participation.

Photograph by Craige Barker.

For more details

www.craigebarker.com/mcrfring19

www.lock-91.co.uk

www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

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.

Graduate students attended a lunchtime session on how open access affects their scholarly work. 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.

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

Agate Lentoid Seal is from 1400-1300 BC Minoan Crete. It is 1.99 cm by 2.07 cm and is 1 cm thick. The seal was purchased using the Rogers Fund in 1907 and is currently on display in gallery 171 in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with the accession number is 07.286.123.

This image is in public domain.

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Library Swiss knife illustration

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.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/

Photos from OpenCon 2015 taken by Tom Verbruggen.

Very interesting piece of jewelry. This is a shark tooth pendent dated back to the 4th century B.C. It’s only 2.2 cm long with beautiful gold at the top. This piece is in spectacular shape for its age. Im guessing this was used as a necklace to represent

powerful force of protection.

 

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/246035?searchFiel...

This piece is called “Bow Decorated with Ten symbols of Longevity. It is from the Joseon Dynasty period (1392-1910) dated in the 19th century. It comes from Korean culture and Porcelain with Cobalt-blue design. It’s dimensions are H. 4 in. (10.2 cm); Diam. 7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm); Diam. of foot 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm). It has the classification of Ceramics and is credited to the purchase of Michael M. Kim and Jeanie J. Kim as a gift in 2015. The imagery is very symbolic and formal with great attention to detail.

 

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/684272?searchFiel...

Gabriel Jaime Vanegas Montoya, representing Public Library San Javier-La Loma (Colombia), left, receives the trophy and certificate from EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme manager Ramune Petuchovaite. The presentation - for Innovation Award Number 6: Creative use of ICT in public libraries - took place at the IFLA2014 conference in Lyon, France.

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.

Con este taller pretendemos abordar los debates actuales que emergen en los países anglo-americanos en relación con cómo facilitar el acceso libre a la información y el conocimiento producido desde las instituciones académicas. El encuentro se centrará en la reflexión acerca de las fórmulas sostenibles y no discriminatorias de acceso libre al conocimiento científico, fomentando así una noción de conocimiento como un bien público. En definitiva, trataremos de identificar las diferentes vías posibles para caminar hacia una democratización de las instituciones académicas y la labor realizada por parte de sus miembros.

 

medialab-prado.es/article/openaccess

This jar is from the collection of Heinrich Schliemann. The designs on this really stand out and make this piece interesting to look at. The handles on this jar indicate that it could have been used to life by a rope. The dimensions for this piece are 13 9/16 × 10 3/4 in. (34.4 × 27.3 cm)

Diam. of foot: 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm)

Diam. of rim: 5 13/16 in. (14.8 cm). No known artist, but a discovery made by Rogers Fund, 1922. Terracotta was the medium used and dates back to the Late Minoan Period around 1600-1500 B.C. in Southern Europe. Culture during this time was Minoan.

 

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251248?searchFiel...

 

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