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Thesis defence - Toward Global Open Scholarship

My thesis is now scheduled for Nov. 24th (after a delay) at 10:30am at University of Ottawa TBT 378a (Tabaret Building). It is open to all interested.

Here is the abstract and attached a copy of the draft which has been approved for defence (no edits yet based on comments).
Toward Global Open Scholarship – Access to Research in Development and Globalization

by

Arif E. Jinha

Thesis submitted to the
Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctural Studies
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
For the M.A, degree in
Globalization and International Development

School of International Development and Global Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Ottawa

©Arif Jinha, Ottawa, Canada, 2011

Abstract

Two centuries after the printing press was invented, the first scholarly journal appeared in 1665. Less than two decades after the journal went online, the digital format is reshaping scholarly communication rapidly. We are moving quickly towards an open system of scholarship, and from a Western heritage of print scholarship to a future of global knowledge, a shift driven by the communications revolution. This thesis provides data describing the size and growth of the universe of scholarship, its global reach, how much of it is accessible free of charge on the internet and the rate at which that share is growing. Open Access together with development programs aimed at reducing price barriers to subscription journals have vastly increased the possibilities for accessing research in the South. The relevance to globalization and development is explored conceptually and revealed in the results.