Open Access Anthropology: EduPunk Repositories
EduPunk, as I understand it, refers to scholars who, frustrated by the inferior tools offered by their universities, have embraced free online (i.e. “web 2.0″) social tools as a substitute. Much of...
View ArticleOpen Access Anthropology: Scholarly Society-Library Partnerships Webcast Now...
The video archive version of the recent Association for Research Libraries (ARL) webcast on “Reaching Out to Leaders of Scholarly Societies at Research Institutions” to which I contributed is now...
View ArticleOpen Access Anthropology: UCP(-AAA)+JSTOR=?
I think that this is the week’s big news in scholarly communications issues. Its not open access, but it is not-for-profit. There is much that could be said. Hopefully there will be some discussion...
View ArticleOpen Access Anthropology: The Impact of the Web 2.0 World on Scholarly Societies
A friend who is very involved in the leadership of the American Folklore Society just shared with me a link to James Lappin’s very effective blog post “The Impact of the Web 2.0 World on the Records...
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