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TRIPLE Deliverable: D3.2 Report on Co-Design of the Innovative and New Services ...
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Innovative models of bibliodiversity in scholarly publications ...
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Future of Scholarly Communication . Forging an inclusive and innovative research infrastructure for scholarly communication in Social Sciences and Humanities ...
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Does Native Multilingualism Lead to Enhanced Executive Functioning in Adulthood? - A Study Examining Inhibitory Control (Stroop Effect) in University Students ...
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Survey on Speech-and-Language Therapists' attitudes and approaches towards multilingualism across four European countries ...
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Usability ratings on the MuLiMi platform expressed by Participants ...
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OPERAS-P Deliverable D6.4: Report on the innovative models of bibliodiversity in scholarly publications ...
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Mehrsprachigkeit und unterrichtsideen fürsprachkontrastives arbeiten ...
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Disrupting Digital Monolingualism: A report on multilingualism in digital theory and practice ...
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Theravada Literature After "Roads Taken and Not Taken": Reflections on Recent Textual Studies ...
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Digital Publishing with Minimal Computing (UMD-USAL, 2020): nuestra experiencia como estudiantes ...
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Possible Inadverted Consequences of Open Access Policies on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ...
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Gunnar Sivertsen asked in his presentation, is APC a paywall to perform research and how can we maintain equity, diversity and inclusion in research? I want to comment on Gunnar’s presentation by highlighting some potential inadverted consequences of the outcomes of open access transition to language diversity and inclusion of the social sciences and humanities. I begin by introducing the perspective of the Helsinki Initiative on multilingualism in Scholarly Communication. One of the main arguments of this Initiative (highlighted in blue) is that non-profit scholarly publishers, typically national scholarly societies and research organisations, make publishing in local languages possible. Their scholar-led journals need sufficient resources to maintain high standards of scholarly publishing, and to make a sustainable transition to open access publishing. Gunnar showed us a picture, in which we could see how publishing in DOAJ indexed journals has vastly increased in Norway and Finland during the past decade, ... : This is a comment on Gunnar Sivertsen, NIFU, NO– "Open Access is already here – with outcomes as expected?": https://pubmet2021.unizd.hr/gunnar-sivertsen-abstract/ ...
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APC; Diamond OA; Equity, diversity and inclusion; Multilingualism; Open Access; Scholarly publishing; Social Sciences and Humanities
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/5513317 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5513317
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