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Practices of Modern Engineering

Practices of Modern Engineering. About Open access (+/-). Luis San Andres Texas A&M University. Comment: Open Access. 90+% of group presentations relied on web content and no access to traditional sources such books and newspapers, etc.

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Practices of Modern Engineering

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  1. Practices of Modern Engineering About Open access (+/-) Luis San Andres Texas A&M University

  2. Comment: Open Access 90+% of group presentations relied on web content and no access to traditional sources such books and newspapers, etc. For the generation that created wikipedia and YouTube, it is natural to post ideas and data online in order to share them – it’s faster and universally available The Internet has changed the way people connect and communicate. The web has also changed the way science is made; it is faster and feverish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Access_movement

  3. Discussion: Open Access? 90+% of Group presentations relied on web content and no access to traditional sources such books and newspapers, etc Should knowledge be free and immediately available? What is the impact of open access on the media, the public and public policy? What are the advantages / disadvantages of universal (open) access to information & knowledge? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Access_movement

  4. Discussion: Open Access? Is Science to become a “shared intellectual commons?” Will Science flourish with more adepts and practitioners or will there be dangers on its misuse and its exploitation? Will printed journals disappear (subscription model)? Is it the end of peer review (quality control)? Will plagiarism become more rampant?

  5. Open Access resources Science in the 21th century will be vandalized and common, and better for it. Quinn Norton, SEED, December 2006 http://gradeguru.comNotes sharing by students, for students http://ocwconsortium.org/ Open Course Ware Consortium http://ocw.mit.edu Open Course Ware MIT Dr. San Andres posts his engineering class notes and research technical presentations http://rotorlab.tamu.edu http://seedmagazine.com

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