Reassembling Scholarly Communication (MIT Press, 2020)

Of Interest to the Information Community

Edited by Martin Paul Eve and by Jonathan Gray, this is a new OA title from MIT Press:

Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access | Books Gateway | MIT Press https://t.co/m7HvIPFHGb

— Jill ONeill (@jillmwo) October 20, 2020

Among others, the book includes chapters by:

  • April Hathcock, Preserving the Past for the Future: Whose Past? Everyone’s Future
  • John Holmwood, Open Access, “Publicity,” and Democratic Knowledge
  • Bethany Nowviskie, Libraries, Museums, and Archives as Speculative Knowledge Infrastructure
  • Istvan Rev, Accessing the Past, or Should Archives Provide Open Access?
  • Charlotte Roh, Harrison W. Inefuku, and Emily Drabinski, Scholarly Communications and Social Justice
  • Dorothea Salo, Is There a Text in These Data? The Digital Humanities and Preserving the Evidence
  • Maura Smale, Libraries and Their Publics in the United States
  • John Willinsky, When The Law Advances Access to Learning: Locke and the Modern Origins of Copyright 

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