The Digital Scholar Revisited - M. Weller - The Digital Scholar: Philosopher's Lab (Philosophy Documentation Center)

lkfitz's bookmarks 2018-08-27

Summary:

"The book The Digital Scholar was published in 2011, and used Boyer’s framework of scholarship to examine the possible impact of digital, networked technology on scholarly practice. In 2011 the general attitude towards digital scholarship was cautious, although areas of innovative prac-tice were emerging. Using this book as a basis, the author considers changes in digital scholarship since its publication. Five key themes are identified: mainstreaming of digital scholarship, so that it is a widely accepted and encouraged practice; the shift to open, with the emphasis on the benefits that open practice brings rather than the digital or networked aspects; policy implementation, particularly in areas of educational technology platforms, open access policies and open educational resources; network identity, emphasising the development of academic identity through social media and other tools; criticality of digital scholarship, which examines the negative issues associated with online abuse, privacy and data usage. [...] "

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https://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/purchase?openform&fp=dspl&id=dspl_2018_0001_0002_0052_0071

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Date tagged:

08/27/2018, 16:16

Date published:

08/27/2018, 12:16