Open Scholarship
The Open Movement includes a wide variety of efforts to make scholarship and its data more readily available, make research processes and results more transparent, and remove the pay wall restrictions that limit access. Many universities and countries around the world are participating in this effort by creating repositories of research by their own scholars and students.
- A local example: The Journal of Social Encounterspublished by the CSB and SJU Department of Peace Studies, and co-edited by Dr. Ron Pagnucco
- Directory of Open Access Journalsopen access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social science and humanities
Open Africa
- Conversations with African Poets and Writerswebcasts from the Library of Congress
Open Asia
- South Asia Open Archives (from JSTOR)A collection of open access materials for the study of South Asia.