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| | | | Within the field of open access (OA) publishing, community-led publishing projects are experimenting increasingly with new forms of collaboration and organisation. They do so by focusing on setting up horizontal alliances between independent projects within a certain sector (e.g., scholar-led presses), or vertically across sectors with other not-for-profit organisations (e.g., through collaborations with libraries, universities, and funders), in order to create multi-stakeholder ecologies within scholarl... | |
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| | | | ( At the Radical Open Access conference at Coventry University in June, I spoke briefly about Acad... | |
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| | | | Blogpost May 2024 Sixty years ago the renowned science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke emphasized in a BBC Horizon documentary that: 'The future is not merely an extension of the present with bigger and better machines and cities and gadgets. It will be fundamentally different ... try as we can, we'll never outguess it'. Despite this,... | |
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| | Written by Mike Murawski Obviously, there is no single definition for the word 'community.' And it does not benefit this conversation to check with Webster's dictionary, since the traditional definition of community is vague and outdated. In his influential book Community: The Structure of Belonging (2008), Peter Block offers an exploration of community building and... |