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Broader term:Narrower terms:Used for:- Communication in scholarship
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Filed under: Communication in learning and scholarship Scholarly Communication Librarianship and Open Knowledge (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2023), ed. by Maria Bonn, Josh Bolick, and Will Cross (PDF at ala.org) Open and Equitable Scholarly Communications: Creating a More Inclusive Future (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2019), by Nancy Maron and Rebecca Kennison, contrib. by Paul Bracke, Nathan Hall, Isaac Gilman, Kara Josephine Malenfant, Charlotte Roh, and Yasmeen Shorish (PDF at ala.org) The Evolving Scholarly Record (Dublin, OH: OCLC Research, c2014), by Brian F. Lavoie, Eric Childress, Ricky Erway, Ixchel M. Faniel, Constance Malpas, Jennifer Schaffner, and Titia van der Werf (PDF files with commentary at OCLC) Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2020), ed. by Martin Paul Eve and Jonathan Gray (PDF files at MIT) The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship (2005), by John Willinsky (PDF at MIT Press) The Digital Difference: Responsible Conduct of Research in a Networked World (2005), by Richard Fyffe and Scott Walter (PDF with commentary at ku.edu)
Filed under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Environmental aspectsFiled under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Moral and ethical aspectsFiled under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Periodicals
Filed under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Social aspects -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Technological innovations -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Social aspectsFiled under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Technological innovations Working Together or Apart: Promoting the Next Generation of Digital Scholarship (Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2009) (PDF at clir.org) Knowledge Unbound: Selected Writings on Open Access, 2002-2011 (Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, c2016), by Peter Suber (multiple formats with commentary at MIT Press) The Digital Scholar: How Technology is Transforming Scholarly Practice (London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, c2011), by Martin Weller (HTML with commentary at bloomsburyacademic.com; registration optional) Guide to Open Access Monograph Publishing for Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Researchers: Helping Researchers to Understand the Opportunities and Challenges of Publishing a Scholarly Monograph in Open Access (2015), by Ellen Collins, Caren Milloy, and Graham Stone, ed. by James Baker, Martin Paul Eve, and Ernesto Priego (PDF at wellcome.org) Contexts and Contributions: Building the Distributed Library (Washington: Digital Library Federation, 2006), by Martha L. Brogan (PDF here at Penn) Meaningful Metrics: A 21st Century Librarian's Guide to Bibliometrics, Altmetrics, and Research Impact (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2015), by Robin Chin Roemer and Rachel Borchardt (PDF with commentary at ala.org)
Filed under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Technological innovations -- Case studiesFiled under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Technological innovations -- Developing countriesFiled under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- Technological innovations -- United StatesFiled under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- United States
Filed under: Communication in learning and scholarship -- United States -- Case studies
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Filed under: Learning and scholarship Studies in Intellectual History (originally published 1953; open access edition Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019), contrib. by George Boas, Harold F. Cherniss, Gilbert Chinard, Ludwig Edelstein, Bentley Glass, Leo Spitzer, Dorothy Stimson, Owsei Temkin, and Philip P. Wiener (multiple formats with commentary at Project MUSE) Library Life: Werkstätten Kulturwissenschaftlichen Forschens (in German; Luneberg: Meson Press, 2015), by Friedolin Krentel, Katja Barthel, Sebastian Brand, Alexander Friedrich, Anna Rebecca Hoffmann, Laura Meneghello, Jennifer Ch. Müller, and Christian Wilke (PDF with commentary at meson.press) The Para-Academic Handbook: A Toolkit for Making-Learning-Creating-Acting (Bristol, UK: HammerOn Press, c2014), ed. by Alex Wardrop and D-M Withers (PDF with commentary at hammeronpress.net) The Academic Community: A Manual for Change (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2007), by Donald E. Hall (PDF at Ohio State) An Address Delivered Before the Two Literary Societies, of the University of North Carolina, In Gerard Hall, On the Day Preceding the Annual Commencement, in June 1839 (Raleigh, NC: Dialectic Society, 1839), by Bedford Brown The American Scholar, by Ralph Waldo Emerson (HTML at emersoncentral.com) The Old and the New (address at 7th annual Stanford commencement; Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1898), by Walter Miller (page images at HathiTrust) Pseudodoxia Epidemica (third edition; London: Printed by R. W. for Nath. Ekins, 1658), by Thomas Browne (page images at Google) Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science: Essays and Addresses, by Simon Newcomb (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- Citizen participation
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- Congresses
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- Corrupt practices
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- Early works to 1800 Encyclopaediae, seu Orbis Disciplinarum, tam Sacrarum Quàm Prophanarum (in Latin; Basel: Oporinus, ca. 1559), by Paul Scalichius Ioachimi Fortii Ringelbergii Andoverpiani Lucubrationes, vel Potius Absolutissima Kyklopaideia: Nempe Liber de Ratione Studii, Utriusque Linguae Grammatice, Dialectice, Rhetorice, Mathematice, et Sublimioris Philosophiae Multa (in Latin; Basel: B. Westheimer, 1538), by Joachim Sterck van Ringelberg (page images in Switzerland) Ioachimi Fortii Ringelbergii Andoverpiani Lucubrationes, vel Potius Absolutissima Kyklopaideia: Nempe Liber de Ratione Studii, Utriusque Linguae, Grammaticae, Dialectice, Rhetorice, Mathematice, et Sublimioris Philosophiae Multa (in Latin; Basel: B. Westheimer, 1541), by Joachim Sterck van Ringelberg (page images in Germany) Ioachimi Fortii Ringelbergii Andoverpiani Lucubrationes, vel Potius Absolutissima Kyklopaideia: Nempe Liber de Ratione Studii, Utriusque Linguae Grammatice, Dialectice, Rhetorice, Mathematice, et Sublimioris Philosophiae Multa (in Latin; Basel: B. Westheimer, 1588), by Joachim Sterck van Ringelberg (multiple formats at Google) The Celebrated Treatise of Joach. Fortius Ringelbergius De Ratione Studii: Translated From the Edition of Van Erpe (London: Printed for Simpkin and Marshall; et al., 1830), by Joachim Sterck van Ringelberg, trans. by George Butler Earp
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- Economic aspects
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- History
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- Periodicals
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- Social aspects
Filed under: Learning and scholarship -- Technological innovations The Digital Scholar: How Technology is Transforming Scholarly Practice (London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, c2011), by Martin Weller (HTML with commentary at bloomsburyacademic.com; registration optional) Digital Samaritans: Rhetorical Delivery and Engagement in the Digital Humanities (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2015), by Jim Ridolfo (HTML with commentary at Digital Culture Books) American Revolutions in the Digital Age (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, c2024), ed. by Nora Slonimsky, Mark Boonshoft, and Ben Wright From Scrolls to Scrolling: Sacred Texts, Materiality, and Dynamic Media Cultures (Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, c2020), ed. by Bradford A. Anderson (PDF and Epub with commentary at De Gruyter Brill) Realizing the Information Future: The Internet and Beyond (1994), by National Research Council NRENAISSANCE Committee (page images with commentary at NAP)
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