Open scholarship and bibliodiversity - Maureen P. Walsh, Nataliia Kaliuzhna, Nokuthula Mchunu, Mohamad Mostafa, Katherine Witzig, Tony Alves, 2024

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Summary:

This paper is based on the Open Scholarship and Bibliodiversity panel presented at the 2024 NISO Plus conference in Baltimore, Maryland on February 13, 2024, and brings together five perspectives on the interdependency of open scholarship and bibliodiversity. Bibliodiversity in the context of open scholarship refers to the diversity of publishing models, platforms, and formats that are available for scholarly communication. It emphasizes the importance of a varied and inclusive ecosystem for acquiring academic knowledge and for the dissemination of research. An important part of bibliodiversity is the inclusion and the promotion of a diversity of scholarly voices. The authors explore how to ensure that a scholarly infrastructure includes a multitude of voices, is accessible to everyone, and can be expressed in a variety of ways.

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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/18758789241296760

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oa.bibliodiversity oa.obstacles oa.new oa.africa oa.independent_scholars oa.citizen_science oa.igdore oa.eifl oa.science4ukraine oa.south oa.aosp

Date tagged:

11/19/2024, 05:50

Date published:

11/19/2024, 00:50