Prof. Mary Abukutsa-Onyanko on OA Publishing and Food Security
In early December 2019, Prof Abukutsu-Onyanko presented her work at the UTC-SPARC Africa Open Access Symposium 2019 Symposium in Cape […]
In early December 2019, Prof Abukutsu-Onyanko presented her work at the UTC-SPARC Africa Open Access Symposium 2019 Symposium in Cape […]
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I worry that ‘I don’t know what I don’t know. That is the situation of many students when faced with
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The following interview was originally published at zbw-mediatalk.eu and licensed under Creative Commons BY 4.0. Enjoy the read! Fostering transparency,
The first webinar of the Open Science MOOC focused on Module 5: Open Research Software and Open Source and was pesented
A couple of days ago on May 15th in Leipzig, Germany at the Mx Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI-EVA),
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