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Tag Archives: open access
The evolution of scientific scholarly communication
***Mehreen Khalid analyses the factors for change in STEM scholarly publishing and communication, including Plan S and the Open Movement. She also considers how academia may change in a post-COVID-19 world. Mehreen is on Twitter @19Emkay. It is reproduced here … Continue reading
Posted in CityLIS Writes
Tagged Libraries and Publishing, open access, Scholarly Communication, Student Perspectives
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Authorship in the Age of the Infosphere
***This essay was written by CityLIS student Anna Gialdini in April 2019. It is reproduced here with the author’s permission as part of our CityLIS Writes initiative.*** The infosphere – and one of its predominant media, the internet – have … Continue reading
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Tagged authorship, infosphere, Libraries and Publishing, open access, oral culture, post-truth
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The Developments in Scholarly Communication
***This analysis was written by CityLIS student Nicolas Dunn in April 2019. It is reproduced here with the author’s permission as part of our CityLIS Writes initiative.*** In this essay, an assessment will be made on the implications of changing … Continue reading
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Tagged Libraries and Publishing, open access, Scholarly Communication
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CityLIS Repository on Humanities Commons
*** This CityLIS Reflections and Research post describes our collective repository project on Humanities Commons. *** Many of you will already have noticed our CityLIS group on Humanities Commons. Humanities Commons is a trusted, nonprofit network where humanities scholars can create a … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, Humanities Commons, open access, repository, research
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#citylis Student Perspectives: Louise Wallace on Digital Humanities, Python, and Raspberry Pi
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Louise Wallace, and is discusses the impacts of Digital Humanities and coding on Library and Information Science. *** As Dr Lyn Robinson discussed … Continue reading
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Tagged Academic Libraries, blogging, CityLIS, Data, data analysis, Digital Humanities, DITA, Information Science, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, open access, Python, Raspberry Pi, Student Perspectives, Tagxedo, text analysis, Voyant Tools, Wordle
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