Adema & Kiesewetter (2022) Re-use and/as Re-writing | Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM)

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Summary:

by Janneke Adema and Rebekka Kiesewetter Depending on the type of open licence, open access publications allow for the re-use of already published content. In addition to this, collaborative editing and writing tools enable further engagement with and around published works by (communities of) authors. The interactive and collaborative potential of open books can add further value and new avenues and formats that go beyond the more obvious benefits of open access, such as, for example, enhancing the discovery and online consultation (Snijder, 2019) of scholarly publications. [...]  

Link:

https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/combinatorial-books-documentation-reuse-rewriting-post2/release/1?readingCollection=ace58019

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Tags:

oa.reuse oa.publishing oa.practices oa.new oa.copim oa.books

Date tagged:

07/04/2022, 13:05

Date published:

07/04/2022, 09:05