In preparation for class today I also tried to participate in one of the on-line peer review experiments. I chose the work about piracy in the music business, a topic […]
Archive | October, 2012
Peer Review, Scholarly Publishing, and the Future of the Academy
I thought that Kathleen Fitzpatrick’s excellent work, Planned Obsolescence, raised several very valid and important questions and issues regarding technology, communication, and scholarly publishng. When Fitzpatrick asserts that we must […]
Scholarly Communication
Since the beginning of the humanities a few centuries ago, scholarly communication has been important in the publishing process of humanities works. However, as the 21st century has progressed, this practice has undergone […]