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Mark Fisher

"Democracy Online: Civility, Politeness, and the Democratic Potential of Online Politic... - 5 views

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    Skim for Wed. 1/22
Mark Fisher

Re-constructing digital democracy: An outline of four 'positions' - 11 views

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    Read for Wed. 1/22--pdf accessible from site.
André de Avillez

Open Access on the Sea of Confusion | The Scholarly Kitchen - 2 views

  • a short list of some of the many OA models
  • Freely available journal paid for by author publication charges
  • Free available journal with no APCs, paid for by institution or funding agency grant.
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  • mmediate deposit in a repository, or web posting of freely available article which also appears in a subscription journal
  • mmediate deposit in a repository, or web posting of freely available article with no subsequent publication in a subscription journal.
  • Delayed free access to the article in a journal after an embargo period.
  • Delayed free access to the article in a repository after an embargo period.
  • Combine those with all of the different views on copyright and licensing for reuse
  • Using terms like gold OA and green OA does not resolve this confusion
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    Brief post on the ambiguity of the term "open access"
André de Avillez

Who's Afraid of Peer Review? - 2 views

  • Acceptance was the norm, not the exception
  • accepted by journals hosted by industry titans Sage and Elsevier
  • by journals published by prestigious academic institutions such as Kobe University in Japan.
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  • by scholarly society journal
  • ven accepted by journals for which the paper's topic was utterly inappropriate,
  • Some open-access journals that have been criticized for poor quality control provided the most rigorous peer review of all.
  • Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)
  • The Who's Who of credible open-access journals is the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
  • There is another list—one that journals fear. It is curated by Jeffrey Beall, a library scientist at the University of Colorado, Denver. His list is a single page on the Internet that names and shames what he calls "predatory" publishers
  • one in five of Beall's "predatory" publishers had managed to get at least one of their journals into the DOAJ
  • Some say that the open-access model itself is not to blame for the poor quality control revealed by Science's investigation.
  • But open access has multiplied that underclass of journals, and the number of papers they publish. "Everyone agrees that open-access is a good thing," Roos says. "The question is how to achieve it."
  • The most basic obligation of a scientific journal is to perform peer review
André de Avillez

» On open access, and why it's not the answer Daniel Allington - 1 views

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    A critical view of open access publishing
Mark Fisher

Millersville University - Center for Public Scholarship and Social Change - 0 views

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    Center at U. in Millersville, PA--Lancaster Contact Mary Glazier (Director) to talk about PPJ
Mark Fisher

Reports and References - Public Scholarship Committee, - 1 views

  • Defining Public Scholarship Any definition of public scholarship must balance both the Universitys obligation to establish and maintain reciprocal relations with communities, service providing agencies, industries, and civic organizations in Minnesota and the world with the Universitys core commitments to academic freedom and basic research and cutting-edge scholarship and creation.
  • Defining Public Scholarship. At the level of the institution, public scholarship means optimizing the extent to which University research informs and is informed by the public good, maximizes the generation and transfer of knowledge and technology, educates the public about what research the University does, and listens to the public about what research needs to be done. This scholarship contributes to the intellectual and social capital of the University and the State (and larger regions), and includes (but is not limited to) the transfer of knowledge and technology that contributes to improved quality of life for significant portions of the populous.
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    Defining Public Scholarship
Mark Fisher

Principles of Ethical and Effective Service | Student Affairs - 1 views

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    Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford--
Mark Fisher

http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1302/1302.5177.pdf - 5 views

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    Online Deliberation Design: Choices, Criteria, and Evidence
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    I found the diagram (five design categories) on page 3 helpful.
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    Here is something to consider: Other things being equal, however, the available research supports the idea that people both prefer and are more productive when they are speaking rather than writing, probably because speech is less cognitively demanding than writing,70 but that people who are high in literacy prefer and absorb more information per unit time when they are reading text rather than listening to speech.71 This suggests a role for the developing technology of automatic speech recognition (ASR). If software can efficiently translate spoken words into text, then the users of an online system may be able to interact more optimally.
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    And: One formulation of media richness theory is the following: When equivocality is high, individuals are likely to have different interpretations of problems and may disagree as to what information is needed to shape a solution. These conditions require that individuals must first create a shared sense of the situation and then, through negotiation and feedback, formulate a common response. Daft and his colleagues argue that this requires a rich communication medium, one that, in our terminology, provides interactivity and expressiveness. A medium that provides interactivity permits communication partners to exchange information rapidly, adjusting their messages in response to signals of understanding or misunderstanding, questions, or interruptions [citation omitted]. A medium that permits expressiveness allows individuals to convey not only the content of their ideas but also intensity and subtleties of meaning through intonation, facial expression, or gestures. According to the contingency hypothesis, when task equivocality is high, media richness is essential to effective communication. 74 Media richness theorists distinguish between "rich" and "lean" media, but this is usefully refined into the interactivity and expressiveness dimensions defined above.
André de Avillez

Exploring the Significance of Digital Humanities for Philosophy | Digital Scholarship i... - 1 views

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    interesting post on the role of DH for philosophy (early mention of PPJ)
André de Avillez

The Journal of Electronic Publishing - 1 views

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    "The Journal of Electronic Publishing (JEP) is a forum for research and discussion about contemporary publishing practices, and the impact of those practices upon users."
André de Avillez

danah boyd | apophenia » Whistleblowing Is the New Civil Disobedience: Why Ed... - 1 views

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    Post on whistleblowing as an act of civil disobedience. Might be of interest to discussions of public deliberation
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