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Copyright, 2014, Debbie Bogard
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Open Access is a bit like Marmite:
Open Access links the tradition whereby researchers provide their work to publishers free of charge "for the sake of inquiry and knowledge", with new technology to revolutionise scholarly publishing, and the dissemination, discovery and use of research
Movable type mechanical printing invented by Johannes Gutenberg
The first binary, and partially programmable computer, Colossus, was created at Bletchley Park
The world's first scholarly journal (Journal des sçavans) was published in Europe, to keep scholars up-to-date with things of interest to "men of letters"; such as the latest scientific discoveries
In an "international effort to make research articles in all academic fields freely available on the internet"
the Open Access movement began in Budapest in 2002
https://library.si.edu/sites/default/files/pdf/file/ajax/field_pdf_file/und/form-ur8ukdj6-WJ0dC786CpdpWIbSsUlIXwQcYCbfJivnC8/DibnerAcquisitions2000.pdf
http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/background
http://rstl.royalsocietypublishing.org/
Red Bull plane flying under the Chain Bridge, Budapest.
Copyright, 2006, Debbie Novell
Bletchley Park. Copyright, 2004, Debbie Novell
A drawing of Gutenberg's finished printing press.
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Martin Luther's first translated Bible printed
The University of Chichester created its own Institutional Repository:
http://eprints.chi.ac.uk/
Considered the father of computing, Charles Babbage invented the first general-purpose computer: the Analytical Engine, which used punch cards as memory
Statute of Anne gave authors the right to control who made copies of their work, for a fixed period of time
From http://www.computerhope.com/history/1800.htm
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Coat of Arms of Great Britain (1707-1714) CC BY-SA 3.0, Sodacan This vector image was created with Inkscape, 2010
A software engineer at CERN invented the World Wide Web
Martin Luther's 1534 Bible. Image PD-self Torsten Schleese, 1999
Debbie Bogard, Library Graduate Trainee - Electronic Systems
eprint@chi.ac.uk / @chiunilib / @bookbee16
University of Chichester Research Conference 2014