Yesterday’s featured Open Access video was a short one clocking in at a minute. But if you have an hour between classes, we highly recommend suggest that you spend it watching Lawrence Lessig’s illuminating and entertaining presentation, The Architecture of Access to Scientific Knowledge: Just How Badly We Have Messed This Up in honour of Open Access Week:

Lessig’s lecture was delivered at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland this April 2011 and the talk about is about open access to academic or scientific information but also covers Read/Write Re-mix culture with a bit of commentary about YouTube Copyright School.
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