This podcast episode, produced for International Open Access Week, features a conversation between Ragna Björk Kristjánsdóttir, Library Director at Reykjavík University, and Professor Jack James, exploring the theme “Who owns our knowledge?” The discussion critically examines the evolution of academic publishing from its early ideals of freely shared knowledge to the current reality of monetised open-access systems dominated by commercial publishers. Professor James argues that the comm...
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This podcast episode, produced for International Open Access Week, features a conversation between Ragna Björk Kristjánsdóttir, Library Director at Reykjavík University, and Professor Jack James, exploring the theme “Who owns our knowledge?” The discussion critically examines the evolution of academic publishing from its early ideals of freely shared knowledge to the current reality of monetised open-access systems dominated by commercial publishers. Professor James argues that the comm...
Gestir Verkfræðivarpsins eru þeir Þorsteinn R. Hermannsson og Dr. Þröstur Guðmundsson frá Betri samgöngum. Þeir eru reyndir verkfræðingar sem leiða m.a. undirbúningsvinnu við Samgöngusáttmála höfuðborgarsvæðisins sem fullyrða má að sé eitt flóknasta og mest krefjandi verkefni seinni tíma. Raunar er Samgöngusáttmáli safn margra verkefna og Betri samgöngur hafa mikilvægu hlutverki að gegna við áætlunargerð, fjármögnun og samhæfingu þessa stórvirkis. Í spjalli við Þórð Víking fóru Þorsteinn...
HR Hlaðvarpið
This podcast episode, produced for International Open Access Week, features a conversation between Ragna Björk Kristjánsdóttir, Library Director at Reykjavík University, and Professor Jack James, exploring the theme “Who owns our knowledge?” The discussion critically examines the evolution of academic publishing from its early ideals of freely shared knowledge to the current reality of monetised open-access systems dominated by commercial publishers. Professor James argues that the comm...