Is it time for more historians to re-think scholarly publishing? In what ways can an open-access and an open-source approach to publishing enhance knowledge mobilisation? This ongoing project of NiCHE Digital Infrastructure will explore these questions by collecting content links, resources, thoughts, and reflections on the subjects of copyright, the open-access movement, and scholarly publishing.
As this project begins to find its shape, we’ll start by offering a handful of sources to introduce readers to key texts on these subjects. Take a look and check back soon as we continue to develop this exciting new project.
For regular updates you can also follow: https://www.seankheraj.com/.
Featured image: Prairie College, Three Hills, Canada. Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash.
Sean Kheraj
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