Kaitlin Thaney, EMBL puts data in the public domain via CC0, Science Commons, May 7, 2009.
Kaitlin Thaney, EMBL puts data in the public domain via CC0, Science Commons, May 7, 2009.
Microsoft Open Government Data Initiative to Help Foster Transparency and Collaboration, press release, May 7, 2009.
The Digithèque des Bibliothèques de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles has posted 64 OA digitized books from the school's university press. The texts are from the series Problèmes d’histoire du Christianisme, Problèmes d’histoire des religions and Etudes du XVIIIe siècle. See also our past post on the project.
Seven more journals have been approved to join Revues.org, bringing the total number of journals on Revues.org to 199.
The Biblioteca Nacional de España has launched the Portal del Teatro del Siglo de Oro, a new OA site containing 2,000 manuscripts (comprising more than 36,000 pages) from the Spanish Golden Age.
Revues.org has posted a user survey (in English).
A theme issue of Open Learning: The Journal of Open and Distance Learning released this year is on Open Educational Resources.
Stephanie Strom, Group Seeks Public Access to Congressional Research, New York Times, May 4, 2009. See also our past posts on CRS.
Open Source Science, A World of Possibilities, May 5, 2009; a podcast. See also our past posts on Health Commons.
The University of Oregon Library Faculty adopted an OA mandate. From today's announcement: The policy doesn't yet have an official web site, but Johnson has created a temporary web page with the text of the policy and an FAQ. Comments First note that this is another unanimous faculty vote.
Andy McGregor, Close of the repositories and preservation programme, JISC Information Environment Team, May 6, 2009.