The Development Equation/Bibliographic Sources and Presentations

Bibliographies
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 * Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing. 2003. available at http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/bethesda.htm
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 * Canada’s Task Force for the National Consultation on Access to Research Data. 2005. National Consultation on Access to Research Data Final Report. Her Majesty in the Right of Canada. http://ncasrd-cnadrs.scitech.gc.ca/NCASRDReport_e.pdf
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 * Geneva Declaration on the Future of WIPO. 2004. Available at http://www.cptech.org/ip/wipo/genevadeclaration.html
 * Kapur D, Crowley M. 2008. Beyond the ABC’s: Higher Education in Developing Countries. Center for Global Development Working Paper No. 139 Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1099934
 * King, D. A. (2004). The scientific impact of nations. Nature, 430(15 July 2004), 311-316
 * Lorenzo, G. 2002. World bank's global development learning network: Sharing knowledge electronically between nations to" fight poverty". USDLA Journal 16, (5).
 * Lulat, Y. G. M. 1982. Political constraints on educational reform for development: Lessons from an African experience. Comparative Education Review 26, (2): 235-53.
 * Merton, R. K. 1972. Insiders and outsiders: A chapter in the sociology of knowledge. The American Journal of Sociology 78, (1): 9-47.
 * National Institutes of Health (2008). National Institutes of Health Public Access. Retrieved April 12th, 2008 rom U.S. Department of Health and Human Services website: http://publicaccess.nih.gov/
 * Norris, P. 2000. The world-wide digital divide. The John F. Kennedy School of Government. Harvard University.
 * Norris, Pippa. 2001. Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty, and the
 * Ochs M, Aronson B, Wu J. 2004. HINARI and AGORA : Revolutionizing Access in the Developing World. Journal for the Serials Community: 17(2).
 * Schultz, Theodore W. (1960), ‘Capital formation by education’, The Journal of Political Economy, (68) 6: 571-583.
 * Smith, E (2008). U of T receives $25.6 million in provincial infrastructure funding. Retrieved February 28, 2008, from News@UofT Web site: http://www.news.utoronto.ca/bin6/080131-3600.asp
 * Stiglitz, J. 2000. 2 scan globally, reinvent locally knowledge infrastructure and the localisation of knowledge. Banking on Knowledge: The Genesis of the Global Development Network.
 * Stiglitz J. 1999. Knowledge as a Global Public Good.  In Kaul, Grunberg and Stern: Global Public Goods.  Oxford University Press.
 * Suber, P. 2003. Scholarly communication - removing barriers to research: An introduction to open access for librarians. College & Research Libraries News 64, (2).
 * UN ICT Task Force (2008). Plan of Action of the ICT Task Force.  Retrieved February 22, 2008 from United Nations Information and Communication Technologies Task Force website: http://www.unicttaskforce.org/about/planofaction.html
 * UNESCO. 1982. Draft medium-term plan (1984–1989). Second part, VII (pp. 135–143), Information systems and access to knowledge. General conference fourth extraordinary session, Paris (1982), Paris, UNESCO http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0005/000507/050794eo.pdf
 * Willinksy, John. 2006. The Access Principle. MIT, Cambridge Press.
 * World Bank. 2008. Knowledge for Development (K4D) program.  Retrieved March 12, 2008 from: http://www.worldbank.org/wbi/knowledgefordevelopment
 * Approaches to Open Access in Scientific Publishing. Retrieved November 19, 2008 from :

Books

 * Willinksy, John. 2006. The Access Principle. MIT, Cambridge Press.
 * Delanty, G. (2001): Challenging Knowledge. The University in the Knowledge Society, Buckingham, The Society for Research into Higher Education & Open University Press.
 * Willinksy, John. 2006. The Access Principle. MIT, Cambridge Press.

Presentations
Prof. M. Diack panel presentation
 * Open Sesame Panel: Open Software and Open Resources—Does it help Higher Education
 * 14th Sloan-C International Conference on Online Learning
 * Orlando Florida, Nov -5-7, 2008
 * The Development Equation