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Public Knowledge Project Joins the OBC
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We are delighted to welcome the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) as a member of the Open Book Collective!
3h ago
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Klaus Rechert (University of Applied Sciences Kehl); Dragan Espenschied (Rhizome); Rafael Gieschke (University of Freiburg) & Wendy Hagenmaier (Yale University Library) for #126 Preserving Users’ Knowledge of Contemporary and Legacy Computer Systems
on Thu, 12PM
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Catch up with Copim’s Open Book Futures project
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View recordings and slides from our 'update and showcase' webinar on 25 September 2024, 15:00-17:00 (BST)
on Oct 9
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Evaluation Summary and Metrics: "Intergenerational Child Mortality Impacts of Deworming: Experimental Evidence from Two Decades of the Kenya Life Panel Survey" for The Unjournal.
on Oct 9
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Learning resources for scientists · eLife
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A collections of articles that provide practical resources and guidance for researchers and academics
on Oct 3
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Review: Digital Dickens Notes Project
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A review of Digital Dickens Notes Project, an online critical edition of the working notes Charles Dickens used during serial composition of his novels, directed by Anna Gibson and Adam Grener
on Sep 30
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A review of Nuestra Orilla, a podcast telling stories about residents of lower Atrato, Colombia, led by Catalina Muñoz-Rojas
on Sep 30
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A review of Rendering Revolution, an interdisciplinary project that uses fashion to trace the aesthetic, social, and political reverberations of the Haitian Revolution, directed by Siobhan Meï and Jonathan Square
on Sep 30
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Editors' note on the September 2024 issue of Reviews in Digital Humanities
on Sep 30
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Review: Lost Water! Remainscape?
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A review of Lost Water! Remainscape?, a digital literary project on water scarcity in Coimbatore, India, directed by Shanmugapriya T
on Sep 30
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Vol. 5, No. 9: September 2024 · Reviews in Digital Humanities
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Vol. 5, No. 8 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (Indiana University - Indianapolis) and Roopika Risam (Dartmouth College)
on Sep 30
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Copim's thoughts on the REF decision for OA books and what happens next
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Some thoughts from the Copim Open Book Futures team on Research England's decision not to include an OA mandate for monographs submitted to the next REF
on Sep 30
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Deep Maps: Monographs 'n' Markdown
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In this first discussion session for the Deep Maps: Blue Humanities project, we discuss writing and publishing with Markdown and fragmentary texts
on Sep 25
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Monitoring Open Science: A French Perspective
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A conversation with Laetitia Bracco about monitoring Open Science in France
on Sep 25
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Metadata: Archiving challenges for small publishers series
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Part of a short series of posts regarding some of the challenges that exist for small publishers of open access monographs, this post considers the challenges of metadata in archiving.
on Sep 23
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Link rot: Archiving challenges for small publishers series
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Part of a short series of posts regarding some of the challenges that exist for small publishers of open access monographs, this post considers the phenomena of link rot and reference rot.
on Sep 23
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Existing pathways to preservation: Archiving challenges for small publishers series
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Part of a short series of posts regarding some of the challenges that exist for small publishers of open access monographs, this post considers advantages and disadvantages in existing pathways to preservation.
on Sep 23
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Workshop: Access to science & scholarship
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An evidence base to support the future of open research policy
on Sep 21
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Quality Control in the Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Core: A Practical Primer
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Keywords: quality control, proteomics, software, materials, standards, best practices
on Sep 14
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Evaluation Summary and Metrics: "Biodiversity Risk"
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Evaluation Summary and Metrics: "Biodiversity Risk" for The Unjournal.
on Sep 14
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Evaluation Summary and Metrics: "Forecasting Existential Risks: Evidence from a Long Run Forecasting Tournament" for The Unjournal Applied and Policy Stream
on Sep 14
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Evaluation of "Zero-Sum Thinking, the Evolution of Effort-Suppressing Beliefs, and Economic Development" for The Unjournal.
on Sep 14
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Elections of Stewards at OBC's second Annual General Assembly of Custodians
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Announcing the results of elections to four open positions on the Open Book Collective board
on Sep 13
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The Unjournal PubPub community: journal-independent evaluation of impactful work in economics, policy, and social science
on Sep 12
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Complete Delete: In Practice, Clicking 'Delete' Rarely Deletes. Should it?
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System designers must decide if they wish to implement systems that never delete anything, that delete local copies but leave remote backups, if they truly delete sensitive data everywhere, or if the actual deletion of individual files or photos will be left to chance
on Sep 12
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Get Insight in the Life Cycle of File Formats in Your Repository
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FULL -- 3h workshop for 10 in-person
on Sep 11
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Building assessment criteria for collection development policies: a community resource
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The latest of our blog posts on the theme of ‘How can I persuade my institution to support collective funding for open access books?’
on Sep 9
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Crisis in higher education and the future of Diamond open access
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An invitation to join us at 17:00 (BST) on 19 Sept, at the London School of Economics or online.
on Sep 3
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Training AI Models From Within A Digital Preservation System
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Ensuring Machine Learning approaches can learn from users
on Sep 2
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Large language models (LLMs): Risks and policy implications
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on Sep 1
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Generative AI from Theory to Practice: A Case Study of Financial Advice
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We identify some of the most pressing issues facing the adoption of large language models (LLMs) in practical settings and propose a research agenda to reach the next technological inflection point in generative AI . . .
on Aug 31
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The Evolutionary History of Bread and Beer Yeast
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Examining the story of yeast and how it reminds us about and elucidates the workings of evolution and natural selection more generally
on Aug 30
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A review of Cocôzap, a mapping, advocacy, and citizen participation project on sanitation in favelas, directed by Gilberto Vieira and Clara Sacco
on Aug 26
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Review: Mapping Black California
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A review of Mapping Black California, a project combining data analysis and journalism to eliminate regional and local systemic inequities, directed by Candice Mays
on Aug 26
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Editors' note on the August 2024 issue of Reviews in Digital Humanities, guest edited by Jamila Moore Pewu, Scherly Virgill, and Bruno Buccalon
on Aug 26
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A review of Native Land Digital, a project counter-mapping Indigenous territories, led by Mesiah Burciaga-Hameed, Kyle Napier, Rudo Kemper, Shauna Johnson, and Moka Apiti
on Aug 26
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Vol. 5, No. 8: August 2024 - Community-Engaged Mapping · Reviews in Digital Humanities
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Vol. 5, No. 8 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (IUPUI) and Roopika Risam (Dartmouth College)
on Aug 26
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A review of imagineRio, an interactive map of Rio de Janeiro from 1500 to modern day, directed by Farès el-Dahdah and Alida C. Metcalf
on Aug 26
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The Bizarro World of Law Reviews
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Legal scholarly publishing is full of natural experiments in scholarly communication. (2,685 words / June 27, 2024)
on Aug 25
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Copim's thoughts on the changes announced at PubPub
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The Copim team respond to news of a new iteration of PubPub—PubPub Platform—and its associated hosting fee; comment on the benefits and challenges involved in self-hosted versions; and reflect on the importance of community governance for open infrastructures.
on Aug 12
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You're invited: Copim’s Open Book Futures project—an update and showcase of our work
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Join us online on 25 September 2024, 15:00-17:00 (BST) to learn more about what we've been working on!
on Aug 10
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Crisis in higher education and the future of Diamond open access
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An invitation to join us at 17:00 (BST) on 19 Sept, at the London School of Economics or online.
on Aug 7
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A review of Homosaurus, a linked data vocabulary for LGBTQ terms, led by the Homosaurus Editorial Board
on Jul 30
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Review: Queer Digital History Project
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A review of Queer Digital History Project, an archive of queer community organizing online before social media, directed by Avery Dame-Griff
on Jul 30
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A review of Bipolar Journey, a video game exploring structural challenges of institutionalization, created by Theo Cuthand
on Jul 29
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Vol. 5, No. 7: July 2024 - Queer and Trans DH · Reviews in Digital Humanities
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Vol. 5, No. 7 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (IUPUI) and Roopika Risam (Dartmouth College)
on Jul 29
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A review of Un/tied, an interactive web documentary sharing trans non-binary experiences, led by Evie Johnny Ruddy
on Jul 29
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Editors' note on the July 2024 issue of Reviews in Digital Humanities, guest edited by Constance Crompton and Laura Horak
on Jul 29