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Reassembling Scholarly Communication (MIT Press, 2020)

Reassembling Scholarly Communication (MIT Press, 2020)

October 2020

Of Interest to the Information Community

Edited by Martin Paul Eve and by Jonathan Gray, this is a new OA title from MIT Press:

Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access | Books Gateway | MIT Press https://t.co/m7HvIPFHGb

— Jill ONeill (@jillmwo) October 20, 2020

Among others, the book includes chapters by:

  • April Hathcock, Preserving the Past for the Future: Whose Past? Everyone’s Future
  • John Holmwood, Open Access, “Publicity,” and Democratic Knowledge
  • Bethany Nowviskie, Libraries, Museums, and Archives as Speculative Knowledge Infrastructure
  • Istvan Rev, Accessing the Past, or Should Archives Provide Open Access?
  • Charlotte Roh, Harrison W. Inefuku, and Emily Drabinski, Scholarly Communications and Social Justice
  • Dorothea Salo, Is There a Text in These Data? The Digital Humanities and Preserving the Evidence
  • Maura Smale, Libraries and Their Publics in the United States
  • John Willinsky, When The Law Advances Access to Learning: Locke and the Modern Origins of Copyright 

For direct and full access, visit the official publication page