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Virtues of Openness Education, Science, and Scholarship in the Digital Age

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Virtues of Openness
Should all academic writings be free for us by anyone on the Web? The Virtues of Openness examines the complex history of the concept of the open society before beginning a systematic investigation of openness in relation to the book, the "open text" and the written word. These changes are discussed in relation to the development of new open spaces of scholarship with their impact upon open journal systems, open peer review, open science, and the open global digital economy. The Virtues of Openness argues that openness suggests political transparency and the norms of open inquiry, indeed, even democracy itself as both the basis of the logic of inquiry and the dissemination of its results.
Chapter 1 Introduction The Virtues of Openness; Chapter 1a Open Scientific Communication; Chapter 2 The Philosophy of Open Science; Chapter 3 Openness as an Educational Virtue; Chapter 4 Open Education and Open Knowledge Production; Chapter 5 Scholarly Publishing and the Politics of Openness; Chapter 6 The Open Book and the Future of Reading; Chapter 7 Open Cultures and Open Learning Systems; Chapter 8 From Castalia to Wikipedia; Chapter 10 Postscript Openness and the Rise of User-Created Media;
Authored by Peters, Michael A.; Roberts, Peter