Today’s post <http://wp.me/p20y83-Zb> is by my new partner on the blog, Dr. 
Peter Webster. Peter is an historian of contemporary British Christianity, 
based in the UK. Previously with the British Library, Peter now directs his own 
digital resources consulting business. In this post, Peter introduces the 
expanded coverage we are planning for Omega Alpha | Open Access. I also 
spruced-up the look at bit.

"Up to now, the blog has been closely focused on Open Access (capital O, 
capital A) as it relates to scholarly journals and books for religious studies 
and theology (RS&T). However, the last few years have seen the development of 
several other ‘ pens': open data, open peer review for publications, or the 
development of software tools in an open source way, to name just a few." 
(continues…)

Gary F. Daught
Omega Alpha | Open Access
<http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com>
Covering the evolving open scholarship movement in religion and theology
oa.openaccess at gmail dot com | @OAopenaccess

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