Social Book | The Open Utopia - 0 views
Home | The Open Utopia - 1 views
Material Book Culture Meets Digital Humanities - 0 views
The Threat of Scholarly Openness: Twitter and Its Discontents - 0 views
In Media Res | a mediaCommons project - 0 views
Digital Humanities Now - 1 views
#Altac and the Tenure Track - Manage Your Career - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views
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At the Digital Scholarship Commons, we sought to be collaborative in developing digital projects, but we also found it difficult to conceptualize what that would mean within a humanities context that primarily favored individual scholarship.
Storm Clouds in Academic Publishing « PWxyz - 0 views
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While closing UPs might, on one hand, mean a diminution of the number of outlets for scholarly work, it could just as easily be a more positive bellwether for a healthy shift in emphasis from one model of scholarly publishing to another.
Los Angeles Review of Books - The Read-Write Generation - 0 views
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The Fitzpatrick book helps clarify what the future of academic publishing might be. She argues for post-publication peer review. I recommend the book.
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I wonder how much of this is/would be really a matter of changes in the authorship and review process, and how much would be a matter of making the networks of communication out of which publications already grow, and into which they are already received, more transparent and navigable?
MLA 2013 | DHCommons - 0 views
Announcing the UM Press/Sweetland Publication Prize in Digital Rhetoric - Digital Rheto... - 0 views
Shakespeare Quarterly Open Review - 0 views
Giving It Away: Sharing and the Future of Scholarly Communication | Planned Obsolescence - 2 views
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This piece articulates very nicely why a values-based approach to understanding the role of publication within public institutions makes a lot of sense. In 'giving it away' we increase, rather than lose, our ability to 'profit' from it, in the sense that is most relevant to the stated missions of the organizations whose functioning is necessary for its production.