Free publications on open access to knowledge from OAK Law Project
I have received a message from Kylie Pappalardo of the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology. She writes:"For several years we ran a large research project on the legal aspects of open access to knowledge (it was called the OAK Law Project). Through that project we produced a number of reports, guides and various other publications on digital repositories, open access, open data and e-Research. We still have a surplus of some of these publications in our office, and we thought that there might be people or institutions in your network who might be interested them? All of our publications are available online for download (http://www.oaklaw.qut.edu.au/reports), but we would be more than happy to send out hard copies for free to anyone who wants them."If you would benefit from these publications and would like copies posted to you, please contact Kylie directly at k.pappalardo@qut.edu.au.
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