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Open Access in South Africa: current status, significance,...
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- Subject: Open Access in South Africa: current status, significance,...
- From: "De Beer Jennifer <jad@sun.ac.za>" <jad@sun.ac.za>
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 20:45:12 EST
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Dear Colleagues, I have recently completed a study titled "Open Access in South Africa: current status, significance, and the role of National Information Policy in the National System of Innovation". A self-archived version is available at www.jenniferdebeer.net/research/DeBeerJenniferThesisMPhil2004.pdf Also mirrored on the OAI-compliant E-LIS repository: http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00003110/ Reasons to read the thesis: 1) The study is pioneering in that it is the first extensive study of the status quo of OA in South Africa; 2) It makes an explicit policy recommendation within the South African 3) It also incorporates an argument around OA in the context of systems of innovation; an explicit link which seems not to have been made to date. Comments, feedback, etc most welcome. Kind regards, Jennifer --- Jennifer De Beer Lecturer in Socio-Informatics Centre for Knowledge Dynamics and Decision-making, Information Science, Universiteit Stellenbosch University http://www.sun.ac.za/infoscience/staff_jennifer.html +27 (0)21 808 2071 (t) +27 (0)21 808 2117 (f)
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