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| | | | Text of a talk given to the COPIM end-of-project conference: "Scaling Small: Community-Owned Futures for Open Access Books", April 20th 2023 Open access publishing has always had a difficult relationship with smoothness and scale. Openness implies seamlessness, limitlessness or structureless-ness - or the idea that the removal of price and permission barriers is what's needed ... Continue reading "How to cultivate good closures: 'scaling small' and the limits of openness" | |
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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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| | President Xi Jinping's new pledge not only puts the fate of many coal power plants on the line, but also changes the long standing narrative of the BRI |