Reassembling scholarly communications histories, infrastructures, and global politics of open access

"Scholarly communication in the context of open access: how the imaginaries, practices, and infrastructures of 'openness' have been shaped"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Eve, Martin Paul, 1986- editor (editor), Gray, Jonathan, 1983- editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press [2020]
Colección:The MIT Press
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I: Colonial Influences
  • Epistemic Alienation in African Scholarly Communications: Open Access as a Pharmakon / Thomas Hervé Mboa Nkoudou
  • Scholarly Communications and Social Justice / Charlotte Roh, Harrison W. Inefuku, and Emily Drabinski
  • Social Justice and Inclusivity: Drivers for the Dissemination of African Scholarship / Reggie Raju, Jill Claassen, Namhla Madini, and Tamzyn Suliaman
  • Can Open Scholarly Practices Redress Epistemic Injustice? / Denisse Albornoz, Angela Okune, and Leslie Chan
  • Part II: Epistemologies
  • When the Law Advances Access to Learning: Locke and the Origins of Modern Copyright / John Willinsky
  • How Does a Format Make a Public? / Robin de Mourat, Donato Ricci, and Bruno Latour
  • Peer Review: Readers in the Making of Scholarly Knowledge / David Pontille and Didier Torny
  • The Making of Empirical knowledge: Recipes, Craft, and Scholarly Communication / Pamela H. Smith, Tianna Helena Uchacz, Naomi Rosenkranz, and Claire Conklin Sabel
  • Part III: Publics and Politics
  • The Royal Society and the Non-Commercial Circulation of Knowledge / Aileen Fyfe
  • The Political Histories of UK Public Libraries and Access to Knowledge / Stuart Lawson
  • Libraries and their Publics in the United States / Maura A. Smale
  • Open Access, 'Publicity', and Democratic Knowledge / John Holmwood
  • Part IV: Archives and Preservation
  • Libraries, Museums, and Archives as Speculative Knowledge Infrastructure / Bethany Nowviskie
  • Preserving the Past for the Future: Whose Past? Everyone's Future / April M. Hathcock
  • Is There a Text in These Data? The Digital Humanities and Preserving the Evidence / Dorothea Salo
  • Accessing the Past, or Should Archives Provide Open Access? / Istvan Rev
  • Part V: Infrastructures and Platforms
  • Infrastructural Experiments and the Politics of Open Access / Jonathan Gray
  • The Platformization of Open / Penny C.S. Andrews
  • Reading Scholarship Digitally / Martin Paul Eve
  • Towards Linked Open Data for Latin America / Arianna Becerril García and Eduardo Aguado-López
  • The Pasts, Presents, and Futures of SciELO / Abel L. Packer
  • Part VI: Global Communities
  • Not Self-Indulgence, but Self-Preservation: Open Access and the Ethics of Care / Eileen A. Joy
  • Towards A Global Open-Access Scholarly Communications System / Dominique Babini
  • Learned Societies, Humanities Publishing, and Scholarly Communication in the UK / Jane Winters
  • Not all Networks: Toward Open, Sustainable Research Communities / Kathleen Fitzpatrick.