Some Thoughts on the Open Scholarship in Education (OSE) Working Meeting | Joshua M. Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Source: joshuamrosenberg.com (direct link)
Appreciate Joshs’s reflections here—espeically as it relates to disciplinary and language differences within education.
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