Postagens de Rogue Scholar

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Publicados in Chroknowlogy
Autor Joshua Chalifour

As a librarian, I talk with other faculty and students about their academic work and the life-cycle of the research process. I’ve always stressed that open access is important for many reasons, including toward making research outputs available to people that otherwise wouldn’t be able to get them.

Publicados in Upstream
Autores Bianca Kramer, Ludo Waltman, Jeroen Sondervan, Jeroen Bosman

Researchers, librarians, policy makers, and practitioners often complain about the scholarly publishing system, but the system also offers exciting opportunities to contribute to innovations in the way academic findings are disseminated and evaluated.

Publicados in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autor Atarraya

por Benjamín Marín Meneses Mijaíl Bakunin, teórico anarquista, postuló que la anarquía vela por la vida innovadora del hombre, pero enfatizó en que la pasión por la destrucción es, también, la pasión creativa. Es decir, para el teórico libertario eran necesarias dos cosas: mantener y potencializar los deseos artísticos de todos los humanos, por un lado;

Publicados in Everything is Connected
Autor Ernesto Priego

It came to me in a dream: a poem about poetry is not poetry the words we use are never ours it cannot rhyme, 'cause times have changed the flow is out of joint, as is our world no periods, no accents, except the one we speak with we write in tongues we were not born with it came to me in a dream I no longer remember only the voice of a friend asking where I was and we write like kittens licking a blank page on a typewriter our language sandpaper

Publicados in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autor Atarraya

por Amanda Úrsula Torres Freyermuth El conocido movimiento del Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional en 1994 creó, en el imaginario nacional e internacional, la percepción de que la población indígena de Chiapas era rebelde. Esto ha sido alimentado, también, por la conocida Guerra de Castas (1867-1869) y por la sublevación indígena de 1712.