emergenomics 6

“visualising” community development

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  1. [...] community enhanced support for education and research? [...] here’s testing from within the Emerge Moodle Sandbox whether it is possible to link to relevant literature published in academic journals for the purposes of emerge community development

    results: can link to publically available material (such as example below which springer has provided under its open access initiative for individual articles), but cannot currently link to other papers which require a subscription

    questions arising: does the emerge community have its own Athens ID in order to be able to access relevant material and present these to logged in members? and/or does JISC ordinarily subscribe to academic journals, in a similar way to university libraries, so that logged in users should be able to access directly? either way, given JISC’s relationship to ZETOC, could this type of electronic access be negotiated for the purposes of emerge community development? for example, in view of existing licensing arrangements, for named subgroups enrolled in specific courses, currently being umbrella’d by [...]?

    ps – in the meanwhile, pdf resource linked to url below may be of interest to those involved in developing Ai and UIDM approaches:
    http://www.springerlink.com/content/51k20155142w6286/fulltext.pdf [...]


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