After the Mandates & Manifestos, What Next? The Denton Declaration at 5
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Video of the panel session "After the Mandates & Manifestos, What Next? The Denton Declaration at 5" at the 2017 Open Access Symposium. This video discusses the origin of the Denton Declaration and current initiatives regarding open data.
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Video of the panel session "After the Mandates & Manifestos, What Next? The Denton Declaration at 5" at the 2017 Open Access Symposium. This video discusses the origin of the Denton Declaration and current initiatives regarding open data.
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UNT Open Access Symposium
Sponsored by the University of North Texas, these annual symposia focus on topics such as futures of academic publishing, the business and economics of open access, and law and public information. This collection contains selected presentations given at the symposia since 2010.
Presentation for the 2017 UNT Open Access Symposium. This presentation provides background on the Denton Declaration, an open data manifesto created in 2012, before introducing panelists for a discussion on the future of open data and open access.
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"After the Mandates & Manifestos, What Next? The Denton Declaration at 5", ark:/67531/metadc977347/
Keralis, Spencer D. C.; Gonzales, Melissa; Weimer, Katherine Hart; Rondelli, Michael; Mirza, Rafia & Halbert, Martin.After the Mandates & Manifestos, What Next? The Denton Declaration at 5,
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May 19, 2017;
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc991055/:
accessed March 22, 2023),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
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