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Shannon Marie Robinson replied to the topic ARLIS Mexico City Meeting? in the discussion
Architecture & Planning Section on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoHi Aimee,
The meetings are happening virtually in the weeks before or after Mexico City. I submitted a date but it may be tentative as I have not heard back from ARLIS/NA. The dates / Zoom links for all meetings will be part of SCHED and they do not want more than 2 meetings in a time slot.
So, that said I submitted Tuesday, May 2 at 12pm CDT.…[Read more]
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Larry Eames started the topic January Jobs pt. 2 in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mountain West on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoHello ARLIS/NA Mountain West! Below is the latest issue of the Jobs Digest. Jobs prefixed with an asterisk (*) do not require an MLIS but could be of interest. Jobs that do not include salary information will not be included in this digest. *Please note* This list is not comprehensive – please feel free to contribute to these by replying to the…[Read more]
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Aimee Lind started the topic ARLIS Mexico City Meeting? in the discussion
Architecture & Planning Section on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoHello,
Does anyone know what day/time the Architecture & Planning Section meeting will be held at the Mexico City conference?
Thanks!
Aimee Lind
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Tobias Steiner replied to the topic Is there a list of Open Monograph schemes? in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years agoHi David, that’s indeed an excellent question, and just to add to John’s mention of the OATP, there’s also an option to narrow one’s search down via boolean operators, so searching for oa.business_models AND oa.books will provide you with a more specific version of the list that John mentioned…[Read more]
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Lucy Barnes replied to the topic Is there a list of Open Monograph schemes? in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years agoHi David, excellent question! John makes a great suggestion with OATP, which is really useful in keeping up with new announcements and current developments. The difficulty with any online list is keeping it up to date — as you note, there are a lot of new initiatives like Path To Open launching at the moment. My colleague Tom Grady and I recently…[Read more]
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John Sherer replied to the topic Is there a list of Open Monograph schemes? in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years agoPeter Suber created the OA Tracking Project
If you search by tags of business models, you get a pretty good list (including the new Path to Open)
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David Watson started the topic Is there a list of Open Monograph schemes? in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThere’s now a fair number of different Open Monograph schemes, running different models or variations of models – and new schemes keep launching, ie ‘Path to Open‘ that just launched. This is great, but does mean it’s difficult to keep track of what the current OA monograph landscape looks like.
Is there anywhere a list of these different schemes?
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Marika Brown deposited Nature, Literature, Culture: An Introduction to the Environmental Humanities (Winter 2022) and Contract Grading FAQ in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 3 years agoSyllabus for English 2Z03: Nature, Literature, Culture: An Introduction to the Environmental Humanities at McMaster University in the 2022 winter semester. This course used a form of contract grading, and this document includes the Contract Grading FAQ provided to students ahead of/during the course.
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Larry Eames started the topic January Jobs pt. 1 in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mountain West on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoHello ARLIS/NA Mountain West! Below is the latest issue of the Jobs Digest. Jobs prefixed with an asterisk (*) do not require an MLIS but could be of interest. Jobs that do not include salary information will not be included in this digest.
*Please note* This list is not comprehensive – please feel free to contribute to these by replying to the…[Read more]
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Stephanie Beene started the topic Reminder: Apply for an ARLIS/NA Travel Award today! in the discussion
Teaching SIG on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoThe Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) Travel Awards Subcommittee is now accepting applications for the ARLIS/NA Conference Attendance and Travel Awards to support attendance at the ARLIS/NA 51st annual conference in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 18-21, 2023.
Applications are due January 20, 2023 by 8 pm EST through this form: [Read more]
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Jon Evans started the topic CDMX Planning Meeting Agenda: Tuesday the 17th in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoDear chapter members and conference planning team,
Below is the agenda for our next Mexico City conference planning meeting which takes place tomorrow, Tuesday the 17th at 11 am CT/12 pm ET.
AGENDA
Minutes and action items (Jon)
Registration launch (Megan)
Logo update (Gabrielle)
Programming* Conference schedule and SCHED (Lauren and…[Read more]
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David I. Backer deposited Althusser and Education in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 3 years agoLouis Althusser was one of the foremost Marxist philosophers of the 20th century. His thinking laid the groundwork for critical educational theory, yet it is often misunderstood in critical pedagogy and sociology of education. In this open access book, David Backer reexamines Althusser’s philosophy of education, presents its flawed reception in…[Read more]
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David I. Backer deposited Social reproduction theory revisited in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 3 years agoSocial reproduction theory names at least two distinct traditions, one of which has a long history in educational research. Social reproduction theory in education emerged out of a concern with education’s relationship to capitalist inequalities. By contrast, social reproduction feminism developed out of feminist interventions regarding the role o…[Read more]
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David I. Backer deposited Cooperation Analysis of Tax-Base Sharing in the Twin Cities: School Districts, Human Resources, and Structural Justice in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThis article introduces educational human resource researchers to Minnesota’s unique tax-base sharing program in the Twin Cities metro region. It also introduces a social justice methodology called cooperation analysis for school finance research, and specif-
ically its concept of structural justice. It applies cooperation analysis to tax-base s…[Read more] -
Tom Mosterd replied to the topic Job ads section for OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoHello, we’re looking for a Finance & Administration Officer to join the OAPEN Team (fluent in Dutch and English). The Finance & Administration Officer will help us with the financial management of OAPEN’s operational and project activities. More…[Read more]
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Ari Sherris replied to the topic Tips for increasing peer-to-peer engagement in async courses? in the discussion
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoI use a variation of talking stick. As such, the last discussant recognizes the next, who can respond next or pass. If pass is selected, the discussant who selects pass recognizes the next discussant. Another practice that I encourage and model is translanguaging. Discussants are encouraged to style shift and draw from their whole semiotic…[Read more]
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David A. Wacks started the topic Tips for increasing peer-to-peer engagement in async courses? in the discussion
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoWhat are your tips for boosting peer-to-peer engagement in asynchronous courses? In particular, how to build up to and extend use of discussion boards?
Have you used an assignment that has students build on their peers’ discussion board posts?
Thanks!
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Helen Lueders replied to the topic Results of 12/14 Vote on Membership and Conference Donation in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 1 month agoHi all!
My sincere apologies for clogging your inbox, but I forgot to include another announcement (perhaps on theme for the holidays).
If you are so inclined – you can donate to the Texas-Mexico chapter!
To pay by PayPal or with a Credit Card: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/arlistxmx
To Pay by Check or Money Order:
Make checks or money…[Read more]
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