
A good morning’s work, originally uploaded by MrGluSniffer.
site advocating for Open Access and Open Scholarship. I find it commendable but thoroughly uninspiring

The Register article about plagiarism this week has fuelled a lot of discussion - 58 comments on the original article as I type. The OU student in question found that one of the papers used in the course included plagiarised content.

Open Research Online (ORO) - the OU’s repository for peer-reviewed published research - has been upgraded and improved. To find out more about the new features go to ORO’s home page and scroll down to the news section. In addition, I’d like to introduce myself, Colin Smith.

Open Research Online (ORO) - the OU’s repository for peer-reviewed published research - has been upgraded and improved. To find out more about the new features go to ORO’s home page and scroll down to the news section. In addition, I’d like to introduce myself, Colin Smith.

I’ve been reading The Word of Mouth Manual: Vol 2 by Dave Balter of BzzAgent, which interested me because: 1) it is available free as a PDF although you can buy it for $45 through Amazon 2) he is one of the few people I know of who usefully differentiates betwe