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Todd Suomela

Open Humanities Press - 0 views

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    An example of open publishing for the humanities.
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    Open Humanities Press is an international open access publishing collective in critical and cultural theory. Open Humanities Press journals are fully peer reviewed, scholarly publications that have been chosen by OHP's editorial advisory board for their outstanding contribution to contemporary theory. OHP's journals are independent, published under open access licences and free of charge to readers and authors alike.
Todd Suomela

Brett Frischmann on Infrastructure as a Commons | David Bollier - 1 views

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    "Brett Frischmann's recently published Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources (Oxford University Press). This book is a landmark in the study of the social value of infrastructure, a theme that is generally overlooked or marginalized."
Todd Suomela

History Commons - 0 views

  • The History Commons contains summaries of 10,441 events, which are published on the website in the format of dynamic timelines. These timelines can be filtered by investigative project, topic, or entity (e.g., a person, organization, or corporation). You can even generate a “scalable context” timeline for any event in the History Commons database simply by clicking the date of the timeline entry. You can search for events by using the search box at the top right-hand corner, or by browsing through the list of projects.
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    The History Commons website is an experiment in open-content civic journalism. It provides a space for people to conduct grassroots-level investigations on any issue, providing the public with a useful tool to conduct oversight of government and private sector entities.
John S Veitch

The Depression of 2009 - 2 views

Hello All This forum has had intermittent posts that are sometime interesting. I've recently written 12 short essays about the depression of 2009, that are published here: http://www.openfuture....

started by John S Veitch on 02 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
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