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n Library of Humanities Update, Part 1: Now accepting submissions; Religious
Studies and Theology editors in place
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Covering the evolving open scholarship movement in rel
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
opyright--is not lost on the viewer. (Continues. . .)
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as a business. Rather, it is an expression of an
intellectual mission—a medium of communication for the dissemination of
knowledge.
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ut." But as an open access
advocate I was definitely concerned that a commercial interest not be able to
profit from work that I was giving away for free. I reasoned the added friction
of the “NC" would serve as a deterrent. …
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Advocate for op
ogy as a medium for scholarly
communication. ...
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Research and Publications Committee, [the SBL] has developed a Green Open
Access Policy for authors who contribute to the SBL publishing program.” The
full (two page) policy document is available here (PDF).
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ous studies. Following each excerpted
interview I offer my take-away from this perspective. For manageability, I
divided this post into two parts. …
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bad study."
The blog-o and Twitter-spheres have over the last four days offered extensive
reporting and analysis of the article that appeared in the October 4, 2013
issue of Science. If you are one of a handful of persons who by now has not
heard about this story the gist is this: …
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of the pay-for-access model. …
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vement. …
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way, to the last part of this
excerpt in Salo’s article ...
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venue. It strikes me as an unique opportunity for our discipline,
both to disseminate research widely, and to become active partners in a larger
multidisciplinary conversation. ...
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Of course you are correct Stevan. I note that Berners-Lee created the code in
1989 in my post. But I probably should have titled this the 20th birthday of
the OPEN or PUBLIC WWW.
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ld kid to help me troubleshoot some initial
configuration problems, I was on! (Incidentally, that kid went to work for
Apple Computer at the age of 17.)
…
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f open access
run amuck, the only safe harbor is the “traditional business model…built on
subscription revenues.”
continues…
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rticular,
developing a multi-disciplinary "mega-journal" like PLOS
ONE<http://www.plosone.org/>--even work in the Humanities?
...
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oa.o
redibly successful Open Journal Systems
(OJS)<http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ojs> has done for online journals. ...
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icipate in Mathew’s project due to pointed
reservations regarding T&F’s author policies. ...
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I was researching for this piece. Thanks too, goes to
Google Translate, which helped me immensely with the Croatian language. …
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Advocate for open access academic publishing in religion and theology
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o $99. (Here is a link to
the SAGE press release.) This charge is reduced dramatically from the standard
fee of $695, and down significantly from the "introductory rate" of $395 that
was previously in force. I confirmed the price change on the Manuscript
Submission page of the journal
rtz. Aaron was a prodigious young computer programmer and an
activist dedicated to the fight for free and open access to information and
knowledge on the Internet. ...
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ght conclude that they separate the
humanities and social sciences into subset journals.
At the very least, my take was that by invoking PLOS he is saying HSS should be
able to have its own online "public library" of open access article literature.
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&
or his excellent "Starting an Open
Access Journal: a step-by-step guide." The tweet linked to a post on his blog
soliciting participants to help build a Public Library of Science model for the
Humanities and Social Sciences. …
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r & Read as a form of open access, though I grant it is a
step toward the opening of access. ...
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aries News
(December 2011) entitled “Is free inevitable in scholarly communication? The
economics of open access.” …
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well in his
desire to find a placement for continuing his studies.
The other day Jack shared with me a draft of the Statement of Intent he is
preparing to accompany his applications. As I was reading, I encountered this
excerpt (included with permission)…
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Hat Tip: "The Future of Publishing" (But I viewed it from the perspective of open access)http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/hat-tip-the-future-of-publishing-but-i-viewed-it-from-the-perspective-of-open-access/ I'm surprised I hadn't seen this earlier. I want to thank a librarian colleague
t have you,
but simply as a way of living up to our own stated goals.
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eans of perceiving and fulfilling the mission for which
the Church was formed” (from the website).
I spoke with former editor, Professor Byron Anderson (Garrett-Evangelical
Theological Seminary), about the history of Doxology. …
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editor.
Accompanying the announcement was the news that this long-running print and
subscription-based journal (published since 1988) would be converted to online
only and going open access. ...
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volume
format, with no fixed published quantity and new content continually added
throughout the year as it becomes available (and passes the review process). …
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which may not be free, is assumed.) …
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d Screwtape, who is mentoring his inexperienced nephew Wormwood in
the finer points of how to secure the soul of an unsuspecting British chap—"the
Patient"—into hell. In Geffert's retelling, Uncle Screwtape is mentoring
Wormwood as an aspiring academic publishi
n this scholarly communications
debate: …
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x27;re all now talking about "open
access".
Thanks.
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On Aug 7, 2012, at 12:25 AM, goal-requ.
uture application. The words "access," "open, "and "free" are used repeatedly
in the Proceedings, but I was unable to find any the phrase "open access" was
used elsewhere.
I suppose the next question would be: At what point did this informal and
(perhaps) coin
resulted from an
email interchange and a face-to-face conversation online via Skype. …
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/lend expertise to these journals
as they grow and require more administrative and technical support.
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> Date: T
nts are welcome.
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consensus of leaders in a field”
The guide covers, in more or less checklist fashion, the budgetary, technical
and social groundwork essential to get an open access journal off on the right
foot. …
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Search, etc.) to
assure continued indexing to open access literature?
Good weekend to all!
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On Jul 14, 2012, at 7:00 AM, goal-requ...@eprints.org wrote:
> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2012 10:29:37 +
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interested in hearing what anyone has to say. Thanks!
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 14:35:25 +
> From: Les A Carr
> Subject: [GOAL] Re: Google's role in sustaining the public good to
> researchparallel to devel
conversation surely needs to
happen regarding Google’s role in sustaining the public good to research
parallel to developments in open access. Is anyone aware of the status of such
a conversation? Thanks.
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but also to hear more
about her library assuming the role of journal publisher. McMahon is co-editor
(appointed just March 8 of this year) of New Theology Review, and as library
director she will also be its publisher…
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paper is entitled The Scholarly Journal: Long Tradition Behind
the Coming Change. …
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olarly communication, electronic
content and ‘open access.’” For archival purposes, as well as a reminder to
myself of how I started down this path of interest in open access, I thought I
would transcribe the proposal here...
Your comments are welcome.
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gf
l 17, 2012 memorandum sent by the Harvard
Library Faculty Advisory Council (covered by me here), which among other
things, encouraged faculty to submit their research articles to open access
journals in order to “move prestige to open access.”
...
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e April 17, 2012 memorandum sent by the Harvard
Library Faculty Advisory Council (covered by me here), which among other
things, encouraged faculty to submit their research articles to open access
journals in order to âmove prestige to open access.â
...
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this was all about.
As always, your comments (posted to the post) are welcome.
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lperin, in a recent article entitled âThe
academic ethics of open access to research and scholarshipâ (in Ethics and
Education 6(3), October 2011, pp. 217-223), â¦
Â
Your comments are welcome and appreciated.
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cent article entitled ?The
academic ethics of open access to research and scholarship? (in Ethics and
Education 6(3), October 2011, pp. 217-223), ?
Your comments are welcome and appreciated.
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