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* [http://www.openscience.org/blog/ The OpenScience Project] [http://www.openscience.org/blog/?feed=rss2&cat=12 (RSS feed)].  From Dan Gezelter and others, focusing on free and open-source scientific software.
* [http://www.openscience.org/blog/ The OpenScience Project] [http://www.openscience.org/blog/?feed=rss2&cat=12 (RSS feed)].  From Dan Gezelter and others, focusing on free and open-source scientific software.
* [https://weblog.wur.eu/openscience/ OpenScience]. From Wageningen University & Research.


* [http://blog.openwetware.org/community/ OpenWetWare Community Blog] [http://feeds.feedburner.com/Openwetware (RSS feed)].  From [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Main_Page OpenWetWare].  
* [http://blog.openwetware.org/community/ OpenWetWare Community Blog] [http://feeds.feedburner.com/Openwetware (RSS feed)].  From [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Main_Page OpenWetWare].  

Revision as of 12:22, 6 June 2017

This list is part of the Open Access Directory.


  • This is list of blogs which focus largely on open access.
  • Please indicate the blog's author or primary authors. When its primary language is not English, please indicate what it is.
  • Alphabetical.

A

  • @ccess. "Sharing the results of scientific research." (No RSS feed?) From the @ccess project.
  • Ann's Blog. "My Musings on Open Science and Public Engagement."
  • Annotated AOA "Accessibility and OA Resources – Annotated." From Stewart Baker.
  • ASAPbio. From Daniel Colón Ramos, Jessica Polka, Ron Vale, and Harold Varmus.

B

C

  • Cureus Blog (No RSS feed). Associated with Cureus, the open access medical science journal.

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K

L

  • LOCH. Lessons in Open Access Compliance for Higher Education. (RSS Feed). From Dominik Tate, University of Edinburgh.

M

  • Medimise.com. (No RSS feed.) "Open Access Medical Research and Health News". Anon.

N

  • NARAtions (RSS feed). "A Blog about Online Public Access to the Records of the U.S. National Archives."

O

  • OAnarchy. From Josh Bolick, Ada Emmett, Marc L. Greenberg, Town Peterson, and Brian Rosemblum.
  • Open Access Bangladesh. From Golam Mustafa, Dr. Anisuzzaman Khan, Lutful Hafiz, Ashraful Kabir Jewel, Dr. Mirza Rezaul Islam, Dr. Md. Mustafizur Rahman, and Mamun Abdul Kaioum.
  • OAMPHJ (Open Access Medical and Public Health Journals: links to latest updates) (RSS feed).
  • OASCIR (RSS feed). "Building an Institutional Repository for the University of Khartoum's Faculty of Science." From Pablo de Castro and Rania Baleela.
  • OCW Blog (RSS feed). "Blogging the OpenCourseWare and OER Movements." From Mike Caulfield.
  • OER Research Hub (No RSS Feed). From Patrick McAndrew, Martin Weller, Robert Farrow, and Beck Pitt.
  • OER World Map (No RSS Feed). From Philipp von Böselager, Karin Driesen, Dr. Robert Farrow, Felix Link, Jan Neumann, Felix Ostrowski, Adrian Pohl, Johannes Schnettker, Ben Buschfeld.
  • Open Folklore (No RSS feed). From the Open Folklore Project, including Julie Bobay and Timothy Lloyd.
  • Openining Scholarship. (RSS feed) "Voices from the South." From Laura Czerniewicz, Eve Gray, Michael Paskevicius, Ed Rybicki, Shihaam Shaikh, and Michelle Willmers.
  • Open-STEPS (No RSS feed?). From Alex Corbi and Margo Thierry.
  • Open Access @ CUNY (RSS feed). "Highlighting open access efforts across the University". From librarians at the City University of New York.
  • Open Scholar C.I.C.. From a group of scholars, editors, and librarians working to improve scholarly evaluation and communication.
  • Open Science and Innovation Research Group (OSI). From Eduard Aibar Puentes, Josep Lladós Masllorens, Dr. Antoni Meseguer-Artola, Julià Minguillón, Maura Lerga, Peter Dunajcsik, Pedro Jacobetty, Óscar David Sánchez, and Rosen Bogdanov.

P

  • PLOS ECR Community (Early Career Researcher) (RSS feed) "Diverse perspectives on science and medicine." Edited by Sara Kassabian, Andreas Vilhelmsson, Mary Gearing, and Meredith Wright.

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S

  • Scholar Blog (RSS feed). From the KUBIS Center for Scholarly Communication at the University of Copenhagen. In Danish.
  • Scinoptica (RSS feed). From Ulrich Herb. "Science consulting, open access, scientific publishing, open knowledge & open science." Partially in German language.

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U

  • UJDigispace (RSS feed). "Institutional repository and scholarly communication." (UJ = University of Johannesburg.) From Matizi.
  • Universo Abierto (RSS feed). From Biblioteca de la Facultad de Traducción y Documentación de la Universidad de Salamanca (Spain). In Spanish.
  • Utah Open Textbook Project. "Determining the Cost Effectiveness and Educational Effectiveness of Open Textbooks." From Brigham Young University.

V

  • VIKAS PSOAR (RSS feed). Pharmaceutical Sciences Open Access Resources: Vikas PSOAR and Vikas PGIAR. From Vikas Anand Saharan, Mahesh Kataria, and Vipin Kukkar.

W

  • WissPub.net (RSS feed). From Heinz Pampel, Cornelius Puschmann, Nils Windisch, and Robert Forkel. In German.