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Presenters during Blogfesores 2009: Open Access Conference

A day of varied activities. I cycled to Fairford Library and got a few new books out, and also put my name down for the Open Access induction on Monday afternoon.

 

Then I had my eyes tested at Fairford Opticians - my first visit there. It's very quaint and old-fashioned, but very comfortable and friendly too. I don't think they use email to contact their 'patients', mainly phone - or post. The optician I saw was older than me, and very chatty, but also good at explaining things. His tests showed little change in my eyes from last time (I took my Specsavers card to show him my results from 2 years ago). He didn't pressure me to get glasses, and was very reassuring about my use of multiple pairs of glasses for different tasks. I was interested to see the clock in the waiting area - bought by one of the opticians. The hands go anticlockwise, and give you an idea of what it must be like for kids to make sense of a clock face!

 

After lunch, I did the shopping at Tesco, and later on I helped Mike transfer his mobile phone account from BT to EE, in preparation for leaving BT, now that we have Gigaclear fibre broadband.

 

My eldest sister, Cathy, is first off the mark with the Christmas cards this year!

Open Economy

Mirko Boehm, Agile Workers Software; Technische Universität Berlin

 

Ein Event von newthinking.de

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

An unidentified Grand Central 180 sits in the suburban platforms at London Kings Cross.

GSA Poster for Open Access Week 2009 activities. Designed by Michelle Tu and Adam Fowler, GSA Communications.

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

Gestational diabetes:

Gestational diabetes is a condition in which a woman without diabetes develops high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes generally results in few symptoms; however, it does increase the risk of pre-eclampsia, depression, and requiring a Caesarean section.

seriesscience.com/aim-scope-diabetes/

Los asistentes a esta sesión mostraron su interés y entusiasmo con la presentación.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that combines chest compressions often with artificial ventilation in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest.

Read more: seriesscience.com/aim-scope-cardio/

i hope

Germany 2 goals!

as You see in the collage

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Spain 1, fine players all 1. division

Germany: burn out syndrom! : Zero !

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

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/

These photos were taken by Slobodan Radicev at OpenCon 2015.

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

Face-in-hole board for library illustration

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

El profesor Juan "Tito" Meléndez atento al desarrollo del tema.

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