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Graham Stone

Alternative Futures for Publishing - 0 views

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    "Alternative Futures for Publishing" stemmed from an idea that was discussed at a board meeting of the BPAA, and an application to the Alberta Ministry of Culture resulted in funding that enabled us to complete this project. The book is authored by several individuals, each of whom contributed a chapter. The authors gathered for a two-day retreat at the enjoy centre in St. Albert to give feedback to each other on content and presentation, and to further discuss the future of publishing and the format of the book. Jerome Martin, project coordinator for the book, is thrilled with the outcome. "One of the great pleasures of this project was working with a group of very talented people," says Martin. "The process was innovative, and the opportunities for collaboration and stimulating discussions were endless." "Alternative Futures for Publishing" is full of interesting perspectives on the future of publishing, and is available online through the BPAA website: www.bookpublishers.ab.ca. There is no charge to download the book. "The future of publishing is open to possibilities - with the evolution of eBooks, readers now have many choices with respect to what they read and how they read it," says Martin. "This book is a great example of the ways in which a 'book' is more than a book, and is an experience in 'participating in' the book, rather than just reading it."
Graham Stone

Giving It Away: Sharing and the Future of Scholarly Communication - 0 views

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    Authors Kathleen Fitzpatrick Abstract Debates about open-access scholarly publishing often focus on the costs of scholarship, whether costs incurred by publishers in producing books and journals or costs faced by libraries in acquiring those publications. Taking those costs as the centre of such discussions often results in an impasse, as the financial realities of publishing-particularly within disciplines that are less well-funded than STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)-seem to present an insurmountable obstacle to greater openness. What if, however, we were to refocus the discussion on values rather than costs? How might such a shift in focus lead us to think differently about the motives and benefits involved in scholarly communication, and how might this lead us to recognize the generosity that keeps the engine running? Keywords open access, scholarly communication, generosity, Research Works Act (RWA), Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), humanities publishing
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Get Enjoy a Enormous Cup of Tea And Coffee Through Cordless Kettle.. |authorSTREAM - 0 views

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    In these days don't waste your valuable time to boil your water in a pot. Because pot can takes too much time boiling water and also they are looking unattractive..
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PPT - Are You Finding A Cheap Cordless Kettle In Your Budget? PowerPoint Presentation -... - 0 views

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    In these days don\'t waste your valuable time to boil your water in a pot. Because pot can takes too much time boiling water and also they are looking unattractive pot. In this day you can be get better way to brew your tea and boil water than an electric kettle, if you desire to sit, get relax, and enjoy a enormous cup of tea and coffee. #cordlesskettle is handy and fast. Here are so many brands available through @ http://www.ultimatestock.co.uk/cordless-kettles.html, different brands, different material and they are also reliable with cheap rates on your budget.
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