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Dieser Doktorhut hat eine Geschichte - die Dissertation dazu gibt's auf Qucosa: tud.qucosa.de. Die urn zur Dissertation lautet: urn:nbn:DE:bsz:14-qucosa-181151.

 

Ein Bild mit Hut sagt mehr als tausend Worte! Deshalb sammeln wir Fotos individueller Dr.Hüte, die mit einer Open Access-Veröffentlichung auf www.qucosa.de verlinkt sind – auf Flickr, im SLUBlog und auf Twitter. Wir möchten damit erreichen, dass noch mehr Forschungsergebnisse elektronisch mit Open Acccess veröffentlicht werden, damit Wissen einfach geteilt und genutzt werden kann. Und Neugier wecken, denn unter jedem Doktorhut stecken Ideen, Anekdoten, Köpfe und die sprichwörtlichen Mühen der Ebene.

 

Haben Sie bereits beides erworben oder kennen jemand, der jemand kennt, die oder der einen Dr.-Hut mit Open-Access-Link zur eigenen Diss hat? Oder möchten Sie selbst Ihre Doktorarbeit nachträglich online veröffentlichen? Dann bitten wir Sie um eine Nachricht an das Qucosa-Team der SLUB.

 

Fig 1 from Sustainable Watersheds: Integrating Ecosystem Services and Public Health, published in Environmental Health Insights www.la-press.com/article.php?article_id=4807

Roll dough into something resembling the open access logo when viewed side on.

Deutsche Bahn 401 Class 14-car ICE 1 unit No. 93 80 5 401 589-7 D-DB Köln Hbf-Zurich Hbf via Frankfurt & Basel Bad/SBB service @ Liestal, Switzerland, August 1st, 2011.

 

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From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

Michael Nelson, Visiting Professor of Internet Studies, Georgetown University

Paul Keller, Senior Project Lead of Technology and the Public Domain, Knowledgeland

Marwan Marouf Mahmoud, Executive Director of ICT Industry Development, ictQATAR

Sunil Abraham, Executive Director, Center for Internet & Society, India

 

Librarians have the key to "open the door"

Speakers :

Eric Steur, Creative Commons Creative Director - Moderator

Abdulrahman Al-Otaiba, Web and Application Developer

Arend Kuster, Managing Director, Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals

Roger Mandle, Director, Qatar Museum Authority

Sex education was the inspiration for Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore, who is being mentored by Tim Firth (Calendar Girls) and Mike Heath (Write for the Stage) in The Hive, supported by Arts Council England.

 

Blue Lines will be performed at The King's Ams in Salford and The way Theatre and Studio in Atherton 15-20 July 1pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm.

 

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.

Der Deutsche Bundestag möge beschließen, dass wissenschaftliche Publikationen, die aus öffentlich geförderter Forschung hervorgehen, allen Bürgern kostenfrei zugänglich sein müssen. Institutionen, die staatliche Forschungsgelder autonom verwalten, soll der Bundestag auffordern, entsprechende Vorschriften zu erlassen und die technischen Voraussetzungen zu schaffen.

 

Bitte bis zum 22.12.2009 zeichnen: kurl.de/oap

 

Dieses Logo wurde von mir ausgehend vom Logo der Informationsplattform www.open-access.net erstellt, die diese Petition ausdrücklich unterstützt.

 

Hier gibt es die Icons in unterschiedlicher Breite für den Einbau in Websites zum freien Download:

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Dieser Doktorhut hat eine Geschichte - die Dissertation dazu gibt's auf Qucosa: tud.qucosa.de. Die urn zur Dissertation lautet: urn:nbn:🇩🇪:bsz:14-qucosa-201345.

 

Ein Bild mit Hut sagt mehr als tausend Worte! Deshalb sammeln wir Fotos individueller Dr.Hüte, die mit einer Open Access-Veröffentlichung auf www.qucosa.de verlinkt sind – auf Flickr, im SLUBlog und auf Twitter. Wir möchten damit erreichen, dass noch mehr Forschungsergebnisse elektronisch mit Open Acccess veröffentlicht werden, damit Wissen einfach geteilt und genutzt werden kann. Und Neugier wecken, denn unter jedem Doktorhut stecken Ideen, Anekdoten, Köpfe und die sprichwörtlichen Mühen der Ebene.

 

Haben Sie bereits beides erworben oder kennen jemand, der jemand kennt, die oder der einen Dr.-Hut mit Open-Access-Link zur eigenen Diss hat? Oder möchten Sie selbst Ihre Doktorarbeit nachträglich online veröffentlichen? Dann bitten wir Sie um eine Nachricht an das Qucosa-Team der SLUB.

ILRI celebrates International Open Access Week from October 23-25 2019. www.ilri.org/open-access-week

An ICT professional with more than 20 years of experience working with various levels of technology, Marwan oversaw the preparation and implementation of some of the most comprehensive ICT strategies in financial institutions and now heads the ICT Industry development at ictQATAR. In this role ictQATAR, he is involved in building an ICT Industry ecosystem and a digital content ecosystem, which includes initiatives in intellectual property, broadband infrastructure, international ICT Industry cooperation and entrepreneurship programs in the digital content space.

 

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

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"Apa" dates back to the late 19th century from Papua New Guinea. It is currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Gallery 681. According to the museum, these single-headed, hourglass-shaped drums often with a central handle, distinct from the cylindrical, freestanding drums of Polynesia, are found only in Melanesia. This particular piece features a carved out end that resembles crocodile jaws and is made out of lizard skin. Its dimensions are 6 1/2 × 30 1/2 × 5 1/2 in. (16.5 × 77.5 × 14 cm). "Apa" was credited by The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments in 1889 and is in the public domain and can be viewed on the museum's website.

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/501377?searchFiel...

 

A Fakir - a Sufi ascetic on his spiritual journey!

 

National Highway (NH2), Saktigar (Langcha) Halt, Burdwan District

 

Images of Bengal, India

  

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 Bául 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...

 

Dieser Doktorhut hat eine Geschichte - die Dissertation dazu gibt's auf Qucosa: tud.qucosa.de

 

Ein Bild mit Hut sagt mehr als tausend Worte! Deshalb sammeln wir Fotos individueller Dr.Hüte, die mit einer Open Access-Veröffentlichung auf www.qucosa.de verlinkt sind – auf Flickr, im SLUBlog und auf Twitter. Wir möchten damit erreichen, dass noch mehr Forschungsergebnisse elektronisch mit Open Acccess veröffentlicht werden, damit Wissen einfach geteilt und genutzt werden kann. Und Neugier wecken, denn unter jedem Doktorhut stecken Ideen, Anekdoten, Köpfe und die sprichwörtlichen Mühen der Ebene.

 

Haben Sie bereits beides erworben oder kennen jemand, der jemand kennt, die oder der einen Dr.-Hut mit Open-Access-Link zur eigenen Diss hat? Oder möchten Sie selbst Ihre Doktorarbeit nachträglich online veröffentlichen? Dann bitten wir Sie um eine Nachricht an das Qucosa-Team der SLUB.

Panel Open Strategies

Jan Wildeboer, Nicole Srock.Stanley, Andreas Wichmann, Zara Rahman, Johnny West,

Mirko Boehm, Moderation: Deborah Seifert

 

Ein Event von newthinking.de

Make biscuit dough, divide in half, and colour one half orange.

Michael Nelson, Visiting Professor of Internet Studies, Georgetown University

Paul Keller, Senior Project Lead of Technology and the Public Domain, Knowledgeland

Marwan Marouf Mahmoud, Executive Director of ICT Industry Development, ictQATAR

Sunil Abraham, Executive Director, Center for Internet & Society, India

The artist for this piece is unknown, but the portrait is linked to 1710-1795 Korea. The period for this piece of art is the Joseon dynasty. The painting is formed from ink and color on a silk scroll. The portrait is located at the MET museum (Purchase, Harris Brisbane Dick and 2014 Benefit Funds; Friends of Korean Art, Locks Foundation, Hyun Jun M. Kim, and Tchah Sup and Myong Hi Kim Gifts, 2014) with an accession number of 2014.605. The image is public domain and can be found on the MET museum website via the link below. An interesting part of this piece is the artwork is of scholar and calligrapher, Yun Dongseom and this scroll was most likely hung as a centerpiece in the family shrine to honor the male lineages.

 

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/656430?searchFiel...

Laura O'Neil, outreach services manager for Athens County Public Libraries, gives a presentation titled "Open to All: Free Resources at the Athens County Public Libraries" during Open Access on the second floor of Alden Library on Monday, October 21, 2019. (James Year/Ohio University Libraries)

Open Access Garment Construction - not bookable

Open Access Week posters in the wild! Basement of Heller Hall.

 

Copy of this poster

The anti-TTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protesters pause with their banners outside the Houses of Parliament.

 

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Élisabeth Longuenesse et Caecilia Pieri (dir.)

 

من الضواحي إلى المدينة مجالات وفاعلي التفاوض المديني

 

From Suburbs to City: actors and spaces of urban negotiation

 

Colloques et journées d'étude, 2

 

Beyrouth, Presses de l’Ifpo, 2013

 

e-ISBN : 978-2-35159-339-4

 

Consulter en ligne en Openaccess : books.openedition.org/ifpo/2826

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Sex education was the inspiration for Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore, who is being mentored by Tim Firth (Calendar Girls) and Mike Heath (Write for the Stage) in The Hive, supported by Arts Council England.

 

Blue Lines will be performed at The King's Ams in Salford and The way Theatre and Studio in Atherton 15-20 July 1pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm.

 

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.

Habib is a serial tech entrepreneur, recently founder and CEO of Yamli.com a startup focused on empowering the Arabic language on the web. His also the founder and CEO of YallaStartup an NGO focused on early stage entrepreneurship in the MENA region.

 

In 2009, the World Economic Forum recognized Habib as a Young Global Leader and the ArabianBusiness named him one of the most influential Arabs under 30. He currently serves on the Global Agenda Council on innovation.

Sex education was the inspiration for Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore, who is being mentored by Tim Firth (Calendar Girls) and Mike Heath (Write for the Stage) in The Hive, supported by Arts Council England.

 

Blue Lines will be performed at The King's Ams in Salford and The way Theatre and Studio in Atherton 15-20 July 1pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm.

 

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.

Open Access Week poster in the wild!

A fakir singer at Poush Mela, Santiniketan

Birbhum district

 

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 Bául 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...

  

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

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