Pressure to publish in traditional outlets, reinforced by the REF, conflicts with the needs of universities and scholars to make their work accessible online. Martin Weller writes that recognising digital scholarship sends a strong message about the values of its author and their institution but requires robust mechanisms to reward such a rapidly growing medium
This article provides an editor’s perspective on academic journals in the transition from print to o...
The developing digital context for scholarship in the University brings pressures and opportunities ...
Almost every aspect of an academic’s role involves specialised forms of writing, and the range of di...
Martin Weller highlights the essential responsibility on the side of the university in institutional...
This article shares the author's exploratory journey as a senior professor eager to understand and t...
Bridging the gap between academia and the media is not a simple task but it is essential if academic...
New digital and web-based technologies are spurring rapid and radical changes across all media indus...
In a response to Gill Kirkup’s questioning of how to fund digital scholarship, Martin Weller argues ...
As the neoliberal state has taken hold of the university sector, we as academics are feeling increas...
This article explores the author's journey to understand the value and history of digital scholarshi...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Academic blogs are transient, ephemeral and present a problem for citation, but their faults are not...
In this paper, the author aims to demonstrate that a practical barometer of how universities are dea...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
In this paper I review current debates about the nature of scholarship in higher education (followin...
This article provides an editor’s perspective on academic journals in the transition from print to o...
The developing digital context for scholarship in the University brings pressures and opportunities ...
Almost every aspect of an academic’s role involves specialised forms of writing, and the range of di...
Martin Weller highlights the essential responsibility on the side of the university in institutional...
This article shares the author's exploratory journey as a senior professor eager to understand and t...
Bridging the gap between academia and the media is not a simple task but it is essential if academic...
New digital and web-based technologies are spurring rapid and radical changes across all media indus...
In a response to Gill Kirkup’s questioning of how to fund digital scholarship, Martin Weller argues ...
As the neoliberal state has taken hold of the university sector, we as academics are feeling increas...
This article explores the author's journey to understand the value and history of digital scholarshi...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Academic blogs are transient, ephemeral and present a problem for citation, but their faults are not...
In this paper, the author aims to demonstrate that a practical barometer of how universities are dea...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
In this paper I review current debates about the nature of scholarship in higher education (followin...
This article provides an editor’s perspective on academic journals in the transition from print to o...
The developing digital context for scholarship in the University brings pressures and opportunities ...
Almost every aspect of an academic’s role involves specialised forms of writing, and the range of di...