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www.westminsterpapers.org
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| | | | | Within the field of open access (OA) publishing, community-led publishing projects are experimenting increasingly with new forms of collaboration and organisation. They do so by focusing on setting up horizontal alliances between independent projects within a certain sector (e.g., scholar-led presses), or vertically across sectors with other not-for-profit organisations (e.g., through collaborations with libraries, universities, and funders), in order to create multi-stakeholder ecologies within scholarl... | |
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| | | | | [From myWebnote series] See also Independent Institute on the "Benefits" of Intellectual Property Protection; Intellectual Property Advocates Hate Competition As I have argued, one argument for intellectual property, sometimes implicit, often explicit, is that on the free market there is an underproduction of int | |
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www.frogheart.ca
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| | | | | [AI summary] This text provides a detailed overview of various upcoming cultural, academic, and professional events and courses, including art, architecture, neuroscience, and generative creativity. It outlines specific events such as 'Architectural Portraits' by Oliviero Godi, 'Respiration and the Brain' talks, and a generative arts course by Philippe Pasquier. The content highlights the themes of interdisciplinary collaboration, the intersection of technology and art, and the exploration of human cognition and creativity. The text also includes information about registration, schedules, and the significance of these events in their respective fields. | |
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julianzheng.com
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