Combinatorial Books - Gathering Flowers - Part III | Community-led Open Publishing Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM)

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Summary:

This is the third in a series of blog posts (part I is here and part II is here), which introduce one of the Pilot Projects we are conducting as part of the experimental publishing working group of the COPIM project. In these Pilot Projects, COPIM project members are collaborating with authors and publishers to create three or more experimental books. (For a typology of experimental books, see our previously published research report here). They are also documenting the publishing process along the way—through reflective blog posts such as this, for example. One of COPIM’s Pilot Projects is run by Open Humanities Press (OHP) in collaboration with a group of scholars, technologists, and students from the Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México (including Etelvina Bernal Méndez, Sandra Hernández Reyes, Sandra Loyola Guízar, Fernanda Rodríguez González, Yareni Monteón López, Deni Garciamoreno Becerril, Nidia Rosales Moreno, Xóchitl Arteaga Villamil and Carolina Cuevas), led by Dr Gabriela Méndez Cota. The Pilot, titled Combinatorial Books: Gathering Flowers, explores and encourages the revisiting and rewriting of books within the OHP catalogue as a means of generating radical new responses to them. Underneath Méndez Cota describes her and her collaborators experience with the project up to now.

Link:

https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/combinatorial-books-gathering-flowers-part-iii/

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oa.new oa.copim oa.publishing oa.ohp oa.experiments oa.books oa.workflows oa.tools oa.remix oa.reuse oa.infrastructure oa.academic_led oa.humanities oa.practices oa.ssh

Date tagged:

04/30/2021, 11:05

Date published:

04/30/2021, 07:05