Just a note to note that I have made public an essay titled “Our Circulatory System (or Folklore Studies Publishing in the Era of Open Access, Corporate Enclosure and the Transformation of Scholarly Societies).” The piece began with a series of posts published on this site in 2008 and was a talk given at the [...]
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Our Circulatory System (or Folklore Studies Publishing in the Era of Open Access, Corporate Enclosure and the Transformation of Scholarly Societies)
May 28th, 2010 No Comments
Tags: AAA OA Policy · Author Websites · Case studies · Links · OA Journal News · OA Journals · Repositories · Scholarly Societies · Self-Archiving · SHERPA "Green" · University Presses · Wiley-Blackwell
The Late Age of Print-Downloadable
April 25th, 2009 No Comments
In an arrangement similar to that characterizing the publication of Chris Kelty‘s book Two Bits by Duke University Press, Columbia University Press is both selling a print edition of Ted Striphas’ new book The Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control and is facilitating the author’s distribution of the book as [...]
Tags: Author Websites · Case studies · Economic Issues · Open texts · Openness · University Presses · Weblogs
Clarence Gravlee uses Open Access
November 9th, 2008 No Comments
Many professors have a web presence these days, but few are as professional looking as Clarence Gravlee’s. It features a clean — almost slick — design. His publications page features open access preprints and postprints along with abstracts, metadata, links to google scholar, and a shortcut to post his work to your citeulike library, so [...]
Tags: Author Websites · Open texts
Placing Publisher Produced PDFs in Repositories and on Personal Websites
August 30th, 2008 No Comments
While nodding in the direction of the AAA publication program of which I am a part, I have danced around the question of placing publisher produced PDFs (final, typeset versions of articles, etc.) in subject/institutional repositories and on personal websites on a number of occasions, most recently in a comment on SavageMinds related to articles [...]
Tags: Author Websites · Author's Rights · Legal Issues · Openness · Self-Archiving · SHERPA "Green"