IDEALS @ Illinois: Coherence of "Open" Initiatives in Higher Education and Research: Framing a Policy Agenda

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-03-13

Summary:

Use the link to access the presentation from IDEALS, the institutional repository of the University of Illinois.  The abstract reads as follows: "'Open' approaches have the potential to advance significantly the mission of higher education and research institutions worldwide, but the multiplicity of initiatives raises questions about their coherence and points to the need for a more coordinated approach to policy development. Drawing on the European e-InfraNet project, we adopt a broad definition of Open, including activity alongside content, and identify the different Open domains, their salient characteristics and relationships. We propose a high-level typology and model of Open to inform policy design and delivery, and employ Willinsky's framework for open source and open access to discuss the theoretical underpinnings of openness, finding important commonalities among the domains, which suggests that the framework can extend to all the Open areas. We then examine potential shared benefits of Open approaches, which reinforce the argument for a unified policy agenda. We conclude with some observations on limits of openness, and implications for policy."

Link:

https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/47316

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.u.illinois oa.green oa.education oa.colleges oa.universities oa.policies oa.floss oa.infrastructure oa.benefits oa.presentations oa.repositories oa.hei

Date tagged:

03/13/2014, 11:29

Date published:

03/13/2014, 07:29