Click to edit Master subtitle style UF Open Access Week, 26 October 2011 Open Access and the Digital Humanities Sophia Krzys Acord, Ph.D. Associate Director.

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Click to edit Master subtitle style UF Open Access Week, 26 October 2011 Open Access and the Digital Humanities Sophia Krzys Acord, Ph.D. Associate Director Participate in our Speaker Series: “Rehumanizing the University”

The Future of Scholarly Communication Project Peer Review in Academic Promotion and Publishing: Its Meaning, Locus, and Future. A Project Report and Associated Recommendations, Proceedings from a Meeting, and Background Papers. Diane Harley and Sophia Krzys Acord. (March 2011) Final Report: Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication: An Exploration of Faculty Values and Needs in Seven Disciplines. Diane Harley, Ph.D., Senior Researcher and Principal Investigator; Sophia Krzys Acord, Ph.D.; Sarah Earl-Novell, Ph.D.; Shannon Lawrence, M.A.; C. Judson King, Professor, Provost Emeritus, and Principal Investigator. (January 2010) Project Website and Associated Document Links: Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Center for Studies in Higher Education, University of California, Berkeley

Digital Humanities: The humanities for and in a digital age. Is there an ‘elective affinity’ between some subfields in the humanities and digital technologies?  N.B. There is extraordinary variance in communication needs, forms, and practices across the disciplines.

OA peer-reviewed journals – African Studies Quarterly – ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comic Studies – UF Journal of Undergraduate Research Digital Monographs – Institute for the Future of the Book – Open Monograph Press (Public Knowledge Project) – Gutenberg –e – Humanities E-Book (ACLS) – Enhanced publication projects Humanities OA: books and journals

eHumanities Enhanced Publication Project (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences)

The Yin and Yang of Open Access Courtesy of: Steven C. Wheatley, vice president, American Council of Learned Societies In-progress work, data, archives, grey literature, book reviews, etc. Peer-reviewed formal archival publication

Open Archives and Scholarly Editions

Online Chopin Variorum Edition

Online Exhibitions

Collaborative Research Portals like Rome Reborn

Conversational Hubs

How do new (sub)fields emerge? Nascent fields, as they emerge, fairly often have these community blackboards, and I remember the times when the Drosophila community had stuff flying around on faxes. C. elegans has a Worm Breeder’s Gazette…on the Web…People put up negative results as well as positive results, everything…these things seem to work well as the field is struggling to establish itself and people realize that nobody’s got a breadth of expertise or tools… [Molecular Biologist] (Harley et al., 2010: 277)

Recently in The Chronicle of Higher Education…

Open peer review: Long live marginalia!

Crowdsourced Publications

‘Radical’ Data Sharing

Peer Review of Data

Tools to Locate and Filter Everything

Considerations Moving Forward Peer review, attribution, and credit Individual proclivities Time, money skills, budgets, and resources Alternative academic careers Knowledge-making vs. knowledge design? – Scholarship or tool-building? – Interpretation vs. curation? – Contextualization vs. association?

The Digital UF You’re invited… See: ww.humanities.ufl.edu/digitalhum.htmlww.humanities.ufl.edu/digitalhum.html Contact me: Thank you