RECOMMENDED: Beyond Open: Implementing Social Scholarship (INKE)
dh+lib 2019-08-20
In 2018, Implementing New Knowledge Environments Partnership (INKE) brought together nearly 60 researchers, students, librarians, and academic-aligned groups to explore topics of scholarly communication, open access, and community engagement at Beyond Open: Implementing Social Scholarship. Published as a special issue by the same name in the journal KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies and edited by Alyssa Arbuckle, Luis Meneses, and Raymond G. Siemens, the collection of writings serves as a snapshot of the event proceedings, and focus on open social scholarship theory, infrastructure, and digital projects.
Possible highlights for dh+lib Review readers:
- “Living Labs and the DH Centre: Lessons for Each from the Other” by Priscilla Ferronato, Lisa Mercer, Jennifer Roberts-Smith, Stan Ruecker
- “Towards Open Annotation: Examples and Experiments,” by Lindsey Seatter
- “Joining Voices: University – Industry Partnerships in the Humanities,” by Lynne Siemens and the INKE Research Group
- “Open+: Versioning Open Social Scholarship,” by Alyssa Arbuckle
- “Laying the Foundation for Community-Driven, Open Cultural Gazetteers,” by Randa El Khatib