We are working on a project to map the infrastructure required to support digital scholarly communications. This project is an outgrowth of David W. Lewis’ “2.5% Commitment” proposal. Even in the early stages of this effort we have had to confront several uncomfortable truths
The transformation of publishing models and platforms remains a recurrent issue for the scholarly co...
The presentation describes the slow progress in Open Access implementation against the stated object...
Open Science is the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute, wh...
This paper describes the 2.5% Commitment Initiative and the work it has done to encourage contributi...
A critical inquiry into the politics, practices, and infrastructures of open access and the reconfig...
This bibliography scan covers a lot of ground. In it, I have attempted to capture relevant recen...
This lecture titled "Open Science Metrics and Scholarly Communications" was presented in the Skill-D...
The manner in which scholarly research is conducted is changing rapidly. This is most evident in Sci...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
Thanks to digital and networking technologies, the ways in which knowledge is created, consumed, and...
Digital tools that support Open Science practices play a key role in the seamless accumulation, arch...
Recently, several collaborators and I submitted a chapter proposal in response to a call for submiss...
Despite the hype, the effective implementation of Open Science is hindered by several cultural and t...
In several academic fields (most notably: physics, mathematics, economics, astronomy, and computer s...
David Lewis will present his talk on Digital Infrastructure. Rhonda Huisman, Alexia Hudson-Ward, and...
The transformation of publishing models and platforms remains a recurrent issue for the scholarly co...
The presentation describes the slow progress in Open Access implementation against the stated object...
Open Science is the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute, wh...
This paper describes the 2.5% Commitment Initiative and the work it has done to encourage contributi...
A critical inquiry into the politics, practices, and infrastructures of open access and the reconfig...
This bibliography scan covers a lot of ground. In it, I have attempted to capture relevant recen...
This lecture titled "Open Science Metrics and Scholarly Communications" was presented in the Skill-D...
The manner in which scholarly research is conducted is changing rapidly. This is most evident in Sci...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
Thanks to digital and networking technologies, the ways in which knowledge is created, consumed, and...
Digital tools that support Open Science practices play a key role in the seamless accumulation, arch...
Recently, several collaborators and I submitted a chapter proposal in response to a call for submiss...
Despite the hype, the effective implementation of Open Science is hindered by several cultural and t...
In several academic fields (most notably: physics, mathematics, economics, astronomy, and computer s...
David Lewis will present his talk on Digital Infrastructure. Rhonda Huisman, Alexia Hudson-Ward, and...
The transformation of publishing models and platforms remains a recurrent issue for the scholarly co...
The presentation describes the slow progress in Open Access implementation against the stated object...
Open Science is the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute, wh...