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Today's Topics:
1. Scholar and Scientific publication in Mid and Low Income
economies (Daniel O'Donnell)
2. Re: Scholar and Scientific publication in Mid and Low Income
economies (Marin Dacos)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 13:50:33 -0600
From: Daniel O'Donnell <daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca>
Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] Scholar and Scientific publication in Mid
and Low Income economies
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Hi all,
I'm on the executive council at Force11 (http://force11.org/). This is
an organisation interested in the future of scientific publishing, and
especially questions like Open Access business models and
executable/Open Data.
A question that has come up recently there involves what we might
broadly call incubator initiatives: i.e. initiatives that involve
sharing best practice in, support for the development of, or other
community building activities for scientific and scholarly publishing.
I know of a number of such initiatives in the Humanities and Social
Sciences (e.g. Erudit, revues.org, some of the work at the MLA), but all
of them are located in High Income Economies and they tend to operate
with that context in mind. I've recently seen a number of lectures
talking about differences in how Science is published in Mid and Low
regions (particularly at Force11's great "Beyond the PDF 2" conference,
recently held in Amsterdam).
Does anybody know of similar initiatives focused specifically on
publication and dissemination issues in Mid and Low Income regions? Or
focussing on geography rather than income, specifically in Africa, Latin
America, Caribbean, China? I'm as interested in Scientific publishing
and humanities, and within the Humanities both DH and outside that into
more traditional fields.
I should say I'm speaking solely for myself here: our discussion at
Force11 got me thinking.
I appreciate any tips people might be able to supply.
-dan
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Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Professor of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Canada
+1 403 393-2539
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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 26 May 2013 09:11:12 +0200
From: Marin Dacos <marin.dacos@openedition.org>
Subject: Re: [globaloutlookDH-l] Scholar and Scientific publication in
Mid and Low Income economies
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Global Outlook Community <globaloutlookdh-l@uleth.ca>
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Dear all,
Dear Dan,
Here are some informations concerning your question.
*Open access :*
African journals online : http://www.ajol.info/
Scielo : http://www.scielo.br/
Redalyc : http://www.redalyc.org/
*Not open access :*
C.E.E.O.L. is an online archive which provides access to full text PDF
articles from humanities and social science journals :
http://www.ceeol.com/
I would be interested in knowing more initiatives like this.
Best regards,
Marin
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 9:50 PM, Daniel O'Donnell
<daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca>wrote:Hi all,
I'm on the executive council at Force11 (http://force11.org/). This is an
organisation interested in the future of scientific publishing, and
especially questions like Open Access business models and executable/Open
Data.
A question that has come up recently there involves what we might broadly
call incubator initiatives: i.e. initiatives that involve sharing best
practice in, support for the development of, or other community building
activities for scientific and scholarly publishing.
I know of a number of such initiatives in the Humanities and Social
Sciences (e.g. Erudit, revues.org, some of the work at the MLA), but all
of them are located in High Income Economies and they tend to operate with
that context in mind. I've recently seen a number of lectures talking about
differences in how Science is published in Mid and Low regions
(particularly at Force11's great "Beyond the PDF 2" conference, recently
held in Amsterdam).
Does anybody know of similar initiatives focused specifically on
publication and dissemination issues in Mid and Low Income regions? Or
focussing on geography rather than income, specifically in Africa, Latin
America, Caribbean, China? I'm as interested in Scientific publishing and
humanities, and within the Humanities both DH and outside that into more
traditional fields.
I should say I'm speaking solely for myself here: our discussion at
Force11 got me thinking.
I appreciate any tips people might be able to supply.
-dan
--
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Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Professor of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Canada
+1 403 393-2539
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