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Shadow libraries : access to educational materials in global higher education / / edited by Joe Karaganis



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Titolo: Shadow libraries : access to educational materials in global higher education / / edited by Joe Karaganis Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cambridge, MA : , : The MIT Press
Ottawa, ON : , : International Development Research Centre, , [2018]
©2018
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (321 pages)
Disciplina: 070.5
Soggetto topico: Scholarly publishing - Economic aspects - Developing countries
Scholarly electronic publishing - Developing countries
Piracy (Copyright) - Developing countries
Intellectual property infringement - Economic aspects - Developing countries
Copyright - Electronic information resources - Developing countries
Photocopying - Developing countries
Open access publishing - Developing countries
Communication in learning and scholarship - Technological innovations - Developing countries
Education, Higher - Developing countries
Soggetto non controllato: INFORMATION SCIENCE/Library Science
INFORMATION SCIENCE/General
Persona (resp. second.): KaraganisJoe
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: The Russian origins of the online shadow library / Balázs Bodó -- In the shadow of the gigapedia / Balázs Bodó -- Argentina: a student-made ecosystem in an era of state retreat / Evelin Heidel -- Access to learning resources in post-apartheid South Africa / Eve Gray and Laura Czerniewicz -- Poland: where the state ends, the hamster begins / Alek Tarkowski and Miroslaw Filiciak -- India: the knowledge thief / Lawrence Liang -- Brazil: the copy shop and the cloud / Pedro Mizukami and Jhessica Reia -- Coda: Uruguay / Jorge Gemetto and Mariana Fossatti.
Sommario/riassunto: This collection looks at how university students in Russia, Argentina, South Africa, Poland, Brazil, India, and Uruguay get the books and articles they need for their education. The death of Aaron Swartz and the more recent controversy around the SciHub and Libgen repositories have drawn attention to the question of access to knowledge, particularly for students facing financial and other constraints. Open access currently provides a very limited answer to this question, which piracy answers more comprehensively. This edited volume explores how access to knowledge has changed in the past twenty years, as student populations have boomed and as educators and publishers navigated the transition from paper to digital materials. It is concerned primarily with the experience of developing countries, where growing numbers of students, rapid development of Internet and device infrastructures, and high relative inequality have produced the sharpest tensions in the publishing and educational ecosystem.
Titolo autorizzato: Shadow Libraries  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-262-34569-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910306640503321
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