![]() The University of Ottawa Library has been a key partner in providing financial support for selected new books to be openly available upon publication, in keeping with the library’s commitment to support open dissemination of knowledge. ![]() This is the inaugural volume of the series “Perspectives on Open Access.” Since 2009, the University of Ottawa has made a strong commitment to supporting and promoting Open Access initiatives, and the University of Ottawa Press has developed a significant collection of titles that are openly available. Introduction to the Section by Halla Thorsteinsdóttirġ2Experimenting with Openness as a Seed for Social Transformation: Linking Environmental Education and Citizen Science in Remote Mountain Villages of Kyrgyzstanġ3Open Science and Social Change: A Case Study in Brazilġ4Toward African and Haitian Universities in Service of Sustainable Local Development: The Contribution of Fair Open Science Preface ![]() Section 4: Open Science for Social Transformation Introduction to the Section by Hebe VessuriĩCo-production of Knowledge, Degrees of Openness, and Utility of Science in Non-hegemonic Countriesġ0Tensions Related to Openness in Researching Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge Systems and Intellectual Property Rightsġ1Negotiating Openness in Science Projects: Case Studies from Argentina Introduction to the Section by Cameron NeylonĦBrazil’s Virtual Herbarium, an Infrastructure for Open ScienceħCollaborative Development of an Open Knowledge Broker for Disaster Recovery PlanningĨHarmonization of Open Science and Commercialization in Research Partnerships in Kenya Introduction to the Section by Apiwat RatanawarahaģOpen Science Hardware (OSH) for Development: Transnational Networks and Local Tinkering in Southeast AsiaĤOn Openness and Motivation: Insights from a Pilot Project in Latin AmericaĥContextualizing Openness: A Case Study in Water Quality Testing in Lebanon Section 1: Defining Open Science in Development The University of Ottawa Press gratefully acknowledges the support extended to its publishing list by Canadian Heritage through the Canada Book Fund, by the Canada Council for the Arts, by the Ontario Arts Council, by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences through the Awards to Scholarly Publications Program, and by the University of Ottawa.ĢPrinciples for an Inclusive Open Science: The OCSDNet Manifesto The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of IDRC or its Board of Governors The research presented in this publication was carried out with the aid of a grant from the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. International Development Research Centre Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. © Leslie Chan, Angela Okune, Rebecca Hillyer, Denisse Albornoz, and Alejandro Posada, 2019. Subjects: LCSH: Communication in science-Developing countries.Ĭlassification: LCC Q225. Names: Leslie Chan, 1959- editor.ĭescription: Series statement: Perspectives on open access | Includes bibliographical references. Title: Contextualizing openness :situating open science / edited by Leslie Chan co-edited by Angela Okune, Becky Hillyer, Denisse Albornoz and Alejandro Posada. In order to identify its 214,898 members, authorities sought a search warrant from a Virginia judge allowing them to deploy a “network investigative technique” that would cause a computer to send them data any time a user logged on while the FBI operated the website for two weeks.Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication The Federal Bureau of Investigation had in February 2015 seized the server hosting Playpen, a child porn website that operated on the Tor network, which is designed to facilitate anonymous online communication and protect user privacy. charges in the probe, that a search warrant that enabled the FBI to conduct the sting was unconstitutional. District Judge Robert Bryan in Tacoma, Washington, on Thursday rejected arguments by Jay Michaud, one of 137 people facing U.S. (Reuters) - A Washington state school administrator has lost a high-profile bid to suppress evidence against him secured by the FBI during an operation in which it secretly ran one of the Internet’s largest child pornography websites in order to catch its users.
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