Connecting the Knowledge Commons — From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure
The 22nd International Conference on Electronic Publishing – Revised Selected Papers
Laboratoire d'idéesÉditeur : OpenEdition Press
Lieu d’édition : Marseille
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 2 juin 2019
Collection : Laboratoire d'idées
Année d’édition : 2019
Nombre de pages : 182
Présentation
The question of sustainability in the open access movement has been widely debated, yet satisfactory answers have yet to be generated:
How do we move from an approach entirely based on temporary projects to an approach based on community-based sustainable infrastructure?
What kinds of social and technical infrastructures could support the Knowledge Commons?
What values and services are being delivered, by which stakeholders, and for whom?
What governance and financial models are possible?
Given the global nature of scholarly communication, how do we ensure that the designs of the Commons are inclusive of voices from the global South?
This volume collects nine selected papers presented at ELPUB2018 Conference in June 2018 in Toronto. Each paper was carefully selected, reviewed and edited to bring to an international audience the latest contributions from researchers and experts in the field. In addition to the technical issues related to interoperability of systems, research workflow, content preservation, and other services, the selected papers address the design and implementation of a community-based research communication infrastructure.
ELPUB Conference has featured research results in various aspects of digital publishing for over two decades, involving a diverse international community of librarians, developers, publishers, entrepreneurs, administrators and researchers across the disciplines in the sciences and the humanities.
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George Chen, Alejandro Posada et Leslie Chan
Vertical Integration in Academic PublishingImplications for Knowledge Inequality
Arianna Becerril-García et Eduardo Aguado-López
The End of a Centralized Open Access Project and the Beginning of a Community-Based Sustainable Infrastructure for Latin AmericaRedalyc.org after Fifteen Years
Sergey Parinov et Victoria Antonova
Global Scholarly CollaborationFrom Traditional Citation Practice to Direct Communication
Angela Okune, Rebecca Hillyer, Leslie Chan et al.
Whose Infrastructure? Towards Inclusive and Collaborative Knowledge Infrastructures in Open ScienceNuno Freire, Pável Calado et Bruno Martins
Availability of Cultural Heritage Structured Metadata in the World Wide WebMilena Angelova, Vishnu Manasa Devagiri, Veselka Boeva et al.
An Expertise Recommender System based on Data from an Institutional Repository (DiVA)Juan Pablo Alperin, John Willinsky, Brian Owen et al.
The Public Knowledge ProjectReflections and Directions After Its First Two Decades
Sarita Albagli, Anne Clinio, Henrique Z.M. Parra et al.
Beyond the Dichotomy between Natural and Knowledge CommonsReflections on the IAD Framework from the Ubatuba Open Science Project
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