Radical Open Access in the Humanities
Hall
Gary
speaker
Alonso
Carlos J.
moderator
Columbia University. Earth Institute
Columbia University. Latin American and Iberian Cultures
Columbia University. Center for Digital Research and Scholarship
originator
Columbia University. Scholarly Communications
originator
Columbia University. Libraries and Information Services
originator
moving image
Interviews and roundtables
New York
Columbia University
2010
Discover why open access is not only a viable option for the humanities, but a revolutionary one. Though more widely recognized in the sciences, open access publishing is well established in the humanities and continues to break new ground. Open Humanities Press co-founder Gary Hall considers open access initiatives in the humanities and discusses their implications for our notions of academic authorship, the book, content creation, and publication. Gary Hall is a professor of Media and Performing Arts at Coventry University and author of Digitize This Book! The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now. He is co-founder of the Open Humanities Press (OHP), founding co-editor of the open access journal Culture Machine, and editor of the OHP series Culture Machine Liquid Books.
Intellectual property
Higher education
Research Without Borders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WfXeeWPcIo
http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:14222
English
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