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Archived since: Aug, 2012
Description:
One major reason for this site is to provide a convenient place to discuss the variety of OA-related activities are going on at the UO.
The site will also touch on some of the interesting debates in the open access movement.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Blogs & Social Media, Computers & Technology , Scholarly communications, Open Access, Scholarly publishing
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
This course is a collaborative project with the goal of understanding how past societies have adapted to widespread changes in their foods and fuels, and how our current society can learn from their successes and failures in the contemporary global energy context.
Part of our job is to determine which energy sources are currently in transition, and which are not; which are under pressure to be changed, what those pressures are, and how energy policy might work either to promote or to hinder these changes. We will be particularly interested in ways that groups of people make hard choices, or don't, in the face of energy scarcity.
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture, Computers & Technology
Creator: students in HC 441: Energy in Transition
Publisher: Google
Date: January 23, 2012
Collector: University of Oregon Special Collections and University Archives
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