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Tom Grady replied to the topic Business Models for Open Access Books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoHi Sebastian, thanks for this feedback. Hmm I’ll have a chat with my fellow authors and see if we can incorporate what you’ve told us here. Looks like we may have misinterpreted something along the way. This is very useful feedback and a great example of how this network works!
Best wishes,
Tom
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Sebastian Nordhoff replied to the topic Book usage and book usage data in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoFWIW, our bookdownload figures are available from here as csv: https://github.com/langsci/opendata/blob/master/bookdownloads/langscidownloads.csv
We made some analyses, but they are not really conclusive:
Downloads over time: https://userblogs.fu-berlin.de/langsci-press/2015/08/12/access-stats-for-open-access-books/
Difference between OMP…[Read more]
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Lucy Barnes replied to the topic Book usage and book usage data in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoA few recent posts and articles to get things started:
- What’s in a number? A closer look at Open Access readership data, Part One and Part Two by Laura Mesotten, a deep dive into book usage data and its presentation at Leuven University Press
- These reference a post of my own from late last year, What We Talk About When We Talk About Book U…
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Sebastian Nordhoff replied to the topic Business Models for Open Access Books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoI had a look at @scholtom‘s report. Very nice work. The section on “subscribe-to-open” lists Language Science Press. I am not sure this is 100% correct. LangSci never had closed content, so we could not possibly do a transition, and we can also not threaten to revert back to that. I can see how we ended up there, but the model is slightly…[Read more]
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Lucy Barnes started the topic Book usage and book usage data in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoThis thread aims to facilitate discussion on book usage and its measurement — a vital, difficult and sometimes contentious topic!
Ask questions, share posts and articles, discuss developments: the floor is yours.
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Lucy Barnes replied to the topic Business Models for Open Access Books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoA couple more posts on OA books and business models, all (relatively) recently published:
- State of Open Monographs Series: The Economics of Open Access Monographs and part two State of Open Monograph Series: Open access monograph funding, in which Sara Grimme and Charles Watkinson talk to Lara Speicher and Erich van Rijn
- Making OA Monographs…
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Agata Morka started the topic Job ads section for OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoIf you know about an exciting job opening in the OA books universe, share with the community! In this discussion thread we will be adding information about OA books related job openings.
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Lucy Barnes created the doc LIVE LIST: Mapping Developments in Open Access in the group
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Lucy Barnes uploaded the file: Business Models and Market Structure within the Scholarly Communications Sector – ISC Occasional Paper to
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoBy Rupert Gatti
The scholarly communications sector is undergoing a period of profound transformation. The emergence of digital publishing technologies, wide-spread demands for open access to research outputs, calls for more rapid dissemination of research findings and underlying data – especially in emergencies such as global pandemics, and the…[Read more] -
Lucy Barnes uploaded the file: DIVERSIFYING READERSHIP THROUGH OPEN ACCESS: A USAGE ANALYSIS FOR OA BOOKS – white paper to
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoOpen access (OA) books are reaching more countries and have greater usage and higher citation numbers than non-OA books. A new analysis collaboratively produced by Springer Nature and COARD (Collaborative Open Access Research & Development) presents these and other key findings in a new white paper that explores how OA affects the geographical…[Read more]
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Lucy Barnes uploaded the file: COPIM – Revenue Models for Open Access Monographs 2020 to
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoBy Izabella Penier, Martin Paul Eve, and Tom Grady
A report by the Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs project (COPIM) analysing the open access economic models in use today in scholarly publishing. The report examines academic monograph publishing in the context of today’s challenging monograph publishing environment: f…[Read more] -
Jo Henderson-Merrygold deposited Gendering Sarai: Reading Beyond Cisnormativity in Genesis 11:29–12:20 and 20:1–18 in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoThis article explores the way assumptions about gender prevalent in twenty-first century readers impact our understanding of Sarai. It interrogates the way a mere glimpse allows us to instantaneously assign a person gender, something trans theorist Julia Serano calls gendering. Through this article, we see how the third-party accounts of Sarai in…[Read more]
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Tom Grady replied to the topic Business Models for Open Access Books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoHi folks, we just published our (quite large!) report on revenue funding models for OA monographs. So, as promised, you can read and download it for free from here:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4011836
If anyone has questions arising from this report then please do get in touch on here – happy to discuss and keep the conversation going.
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Meredith Warren deposited Activism in the Classroom: A Case Study on De-Patriarchalising Biblical Studies for Future Generations in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoEfficient activism in the classroom and beyond is contingent upon the ability to identify and understand ideological principles, to express opposition to injustice, to challenge and de-centre authority and privilege, and to redistribute power to those without. Moreover, it requires collective and collaborative action. This article is a case study…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited Reading the Whole Bible with Integrity: Identifying Context, Identity, Community, and Antisemitism in Christian Hermeneutical Practices in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoWhat is the relationship between the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and the New Testament, where does Jesus fit in, and why do these questions even matter? In the context of the biblical studies classroom for Christian ministerial training, being able to answer these questions is an essential part of effective and responsible biblical interpretation…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited ‘If not with others, how?’: Creating Rabbinic Activists Through Study in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoTogether we seek to model the redemptive, liberatory, activist, feminist approach to collaborative working to which both authors are committed as teachers, students, rabbis and activists. In our rabbinic chain of tradition (more particularly through other female rabbis) we explore, through the lenses of student and teacher, the 5-year rabbinic…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited Activism in the Queer Biblical Studies Classroom in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoThis article serves as an injunction for queer biblical studies to be reclaimed and mobilised as activist practice. First, I discuss the application and activist potential of queer theory – in and beyond the academy. To address concerns around queer elitism, I argue how rupturing the binary between theory and practice recharges the accessibility a…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited Confronting Judeophobia in the Classroom in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoAfter an arrest was made in the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting (27 October 2018), it came to light that the shooter’s social media page was emblazoned with a citation from John’s Gospel 8:44 and a rough paraphrase of what the shooter thought it meant: “Jews are the children of Satan”. In the days that followed the shooting, educators scrambl…[Read more]
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