Professor Lessig from Stanford Law School gave a speech at iCommons Summit on burning issues of open source, licences, sharing economy, open education, software in order to build free culture, freedom to chose so that every author, scientist or teacher can be free to choose and to make their work …
Rolling Stones at Jaz Beach or Red Hot Chili Peppers in Indjija?
When I was a little girl, it was family known thing that if someone asks me what is my favourite football team I should say Red Star. Even today I am “Red Star” fan, although my knowledge of football is more than miserable. Then I grew up into teenager and …
Coffee drinker? Caffeine addict?
What do you drink (water and fruit juices not included) in the morning? How much caffeine do you take during the day, ever wondered? Some historical notes: * As long ago as 2737 B.C., Chinese Emperor Shen Nung was boiling drinking water when the leaves of a nearby bush fell …
Author’s Guide to developing Open Access
As co-editor of E-LIS eprints OA repository, here are few interesting and useful links for researchers, Phd, MS and students who want to publish their papers in Open Access archives. EPrints has a growing community of users and is creating the environment in which Open Access will become the norm …
Me @ FaceBook
I’ve been slightly geeky damaged in the last few weeks that I (almost) didn’t see the notice (invitation) from my former, former , former supervisor from UCSD, to join the FaceBook. Also, so geeky-retarded I found out that (almost) everyone (for me relevant) is there. Silly me, now I got …
New RSS feed!
This is information for my readers: forget the previous Feed and replace it in your Readers with new and real RSS feed address —-> on your right widget side bar, under ‘search’ box you can subscribe to my blog via Feedburner, as well as you can keep up with Belgrade …