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Innowacja w komunikacji naukowej / otwarte seminarium Centrum Humanistyki Cyfrowej (online)
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Proponowane lektury:
- Edmond, Jennifer, ed. Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research. Open Book Publishers, 2020. https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0192.
Chapters:
8.Daniel Paul O’Donnell Critical Mass: The Listserv and the Early Online
Community as a Case Study in the Unanticipated Consequences of Innovation in Scholarly Communication
6.Joris J. van Zundert, Smiljana Antonijević, and Tara L. Andrews: ‘Black Boxes’ and True Colour — A Rhetoric of Scholarly Code
- Fitzpatrick, Kathleen. Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy. NYU Press, 2011.
Chapter 2 Authorship (50-88)
Chapter 3 Texts (89-120)
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System komunikacji naukowej / otwarte seminarium Centrum Humanistyki Cyfrowej (online)
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Ewaluacja / otwarte seminarium Centrum Humanistyki Cyfrowej (online)
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PUBMET2020 / The 7th Conference on Scholarly Communication and Publishing in the Context of Open Science
We welcome you to take part in PUBMET2020 conference, which strives to present and discuss the plurality of approaches to the scholarly communication, scholarly publishing and assessment (metrics). It will present innovative approaches, best practice discussions and take on future challenges. (http://pubmet.unizd.hr/pubmet2020/)
DARIAH Virtual Exchange Session: The Scholarly Primitives of Scholarly Meetings
This online exhibition of resources and ideas exploring the many primitives of and issues surrounding scholarly meetings, organised by DARIAH-EU, will be open from 21 until 28 May 2020. The exhibition will act as a pool of prompts and provocations for thought and conversation, a dialogue that will culminate in a 2-hour synchronous virtual exchange session on the 28th (from 14:00-16:00 UTC+1).