A presentation on the scholar-led open access publishing initiative, Open Humanities Press, delivered by Sigi Jottkandt at HumaniTech, UC Irvine on 8 April, 2008. Covers the history of open access journals in humanities disciplines and describes how leading humanities scholars are lending their editorial expertise to push OA forward in humanities disciplines
Emerging developments in Internet in the 1990s led to global sharing of knowledge and universal acce...
The goals of this talk are: Place Open Access (OA) in a historical context Provide an overview res...
Open Access (OA) to literature, means its free availability on the public internet, permitting any u...
A presentation on the scholar-led open access publishing initiative, Open Humanities Press, delivere...
This presentation will focus on some of the specificities of open access (OA) in relation to the hum...
Open Access publishing needs new business models for universities and disciplines that want to suppo...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
Open access (OA) has been shaping and benefitting the scientific community for years now, but this n...
AMHERST, Mass. ? The UMass Amherst Libraries host a talk, ?Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts,...
poster abstractSome successful approaches to open access publishing have grown organically from the ...
In the last few years in the context of UK, as in many other countries, new policies that promote th...
Open Access, the notion that research work should be free to access and re-use, is a theoretically s...
There is an abundance of innovative publishing happening within the humanities, much of which is ena...
The OLH is a charitable organisation dedicated to publishing world-leading open access humanities sc...
The Open Library of Humanities (OLH) is a charitable organisation dedicated to publishing open acces...
Emerging developments in Internet in the 1990s led to global sharing of knowledge and universal acce...
The goals of this talk are: Place Open Access (OA) in a historical context Provide an overview res...
Open Access (OA) to literature, means its free availability on the public internet, permitting any u...
A presentation on the scholar-led open access publishing initiative, Open Humanities Press, delivere...
This presentation will focus on some of the specificities of open access (OA) in relation to the hum...
Open Access publishing needs new business models for universities and disciplines that want to suppo...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
Open access (OA) has been shaping and benefitting the scientific community for years now, but this n...
AMHERST, Mass. ? The UMass Amherst Libraries host a talk, ?Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts,...
poster abstractSome successful approaches to open access publishing have grown organically from the ...
In the last few years in the context of UK, as in many other countries, new policies that promote th...
Open Access, the notion that research work should be free to access and re-use, is a theoretically s...
There is an abundance of innovative publishing happening within the humanities, much of which is ena...
The OLH is a charitable organisation dedicated to publishing world-leading open access humanities sc...
The Open Library of Humanities (OLH) is a charitable organisation dedicated to publishing open acces...
Emerging developments in Internet in the 1990s led to global sharing of knowledge and universal acce...
The goals of this talk are: Place Open Access (OA) in a historical context Provide an overview res...
Open Access (OA) to literature, means its free availability on the public internet, permitting any u...