Sentences with phrase «for scholarly publishing»

I have chosen to do so as it has become a common enough concern, and one that I may otherwise seem to be exacerbating through the Public Knowledge Project's lowering of the cost barrier for scholarly publishing by developing and distributing its open source (free) Open Journal Systems.
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the National Research Council of Canada would similarly bring all of the money they provide for scholarly publishing.
I have come to discover that subscriptions were first used to raise money for scholarly publishing in the early 17th century.
Among those of trying to imagine an alternative economic arrangement for scholarly publishing that will result in public access to research and scholarship, the journal subscription has become seemingly immovable impediment to the wider distribution of this form of intellectual property.
They are not necessarily those held by the Society for Scholarly Publishing nor by their respective employers.
I had a great time at the Society for Scholarly Publishing conference last month.
The mission of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is to advance scholarly publishing and communication, and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and networking.

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And keep your eyes open: I'll be publishing another list of fiction favourites to empower women, a list for empowering young girls, and another one for the more scholarly / theological / academic folks among us in the next week or two!
(2) Most theological faculty are not primarily absorbed in academic research and scholarly publishing for narrow guild audiences.
Topher, again I challenge you to produce a reference to a scholarly article published in a reputable, peer - reviewed scientific journal that successfully makes the case for a young earth.
Neither of us, I think, was quite certain just what contribution I might be making to the enterprise, but I was a reasonably educated and reasonably pious» though hardly properly observant» Jew who had worked for many years as an editor, and since Religion and Public Life had recently begun publishing First Things, I suppose it was thought that I was qualified to add some, albeit hardly scholarly, expertise to the enterprise.
In addition, no one has provided a link to a scholarly article published in a reputable scientific journal that successfully concludes that some god was responsible for something.
• The government official (who spoke to me off the record) who publicly and vociferously advocates for vaccines and has published peer - reviewed scholarly articles about the benefits of childhood vaccination but who privately chose not to vaccinate his youngest child.
As associate professor and first - author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no research - > no funding) but still reward high levels of productivity, create the proper incentives for scholarly communication (publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding of daring and risky research, and so on.»
To add weight to their demands, the authors threatened a boycott starting in September 2001, pledging to «publish in, edit or review for, and personally subscribe to, only those scholarly and scientific journals» that agreed.
In their Essay the authors argue that the Ebola and Zika responses highlight openness challenges for effective data sharing and that three major impediments limit data sharing: there are no established standards for data users to credit data providers; scientists may doubt that sharing data will advance their scholarly stature as much as publishing primary research; and scientists may not be able to share data effectively because of inadequate technology, standards, or human capacity.
The report recommended that archiving policies should not damage commercial and not - for - profit scholarly publishing businesses.
One panel member, YoungSuk Chi, vice-chairman and managing director of global academic and customer relations for Amsterdam - based Elsevier, dissented from the report, saying that it supports «an overly expansive role of government and advocates approaches to the business of scholarly publishing that I believe are overly prescriptive.»
Open access is here to stay in academic publishing and scholarly communications, and that's been very clear for nearly 10 years.
For example, the members of a research group called DZero at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) recently began publishing on the Internet plain language versions of their scholarly papers.
Celestial pointing for time - of - day reference in Nheengatú,» by Simeon Floyd of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands, was published in the March, 2016 issue of the scholarly journal Language.
Most critically, it doesn't adequately address the reuse rights needed for the public to do more than simply read individual articles,» says Heather Joseph, executive director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC).
This journal follows the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommendations for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals, the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines, and the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing.
Creative Commons Attribution license (Attribution - NonCommercial 4.0 International CC - BY - NC 4.0) This journal follows the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommendations for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals, the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines, and the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing.
PULLMAN — Washington State University scientists conducting research on plants and animals are among the most productive in the nation, according to a survey measuring faculty scholarly productivity published recently in The Chronicle for Higher Education.
For downloading these files to your LokSound Select decoder, you will need the Drug and Alcohol Dependence is an international journal devoted to publishing original research, scholarly reviews, commentaries, and policy analyses...
Professional and Scholarly Publishing Award, Honorable Mention in Mathematics and Statistics for Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis, Association of American Publishers, (2003)
The Metiri Group derived its information from fourteen published scholarly articles (based on twenty - three studies and meta - studies that together surveyed almost 6,000 students) to determine the best practices for multimodal teaching, whether or not it includes technology.
In fact, according to a scholarly 2011 content analysis published in Education Researcher by Andrew Porter and colleagues, the Common Core math standards bear little resemblance to the national curriculum standards in countries with high - achieving math students: «Top - achieving countries for which we had content standards,» these scholars note, «put a greater emphasis on [the category] «perform procedures» than do the U.S. Common Core standards.»
A prolific writer, Ravitch has published more than 500 articles and reviews for scholarly and popular productions, as well as numerous books.
The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), and The State Educational Technology Director's Association (SETDA) in partnership with the E-Learning and Open Source Caucuses are hosting
Focuses on issues surrounding the identification of students with LD that was published in Learning Disability Quarterly, the scholarly journal of the Council for Learning Disabilities, and made available by The Advocacy Institute.
Panel Discussion Tuesday, 10 October, 3.15 — 4.30 pm Location: Westin Grand Frankfurt Moderated by: Tracey Armstrong, CEO, Copyright Clearance Center Panelists include: • Gemma Hersh, VP, Policy and Communications, Elsevier • Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Academic Publishing, Cambridge University Press • Leon Heward - Mills, Global Publishing Director, Taylor & Francis Group • Sonya T. Smith, PhD., Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, Howard University To Diversity to Improve Scholarly Research (http://www.stm-assoc.org/events/stm-frankfurt-conference-2017/) Hot Spot Professional & Scientific Information — Knowledge Engineering: The new business - value accelerator in the digital transformation journey Wednesday, 11 October, 11.00 — 11.30 am Location: HOT SPOT Hall 4.2, Stand N99 Speakers: Babis Marmanis, VP & CTO, CCC and Carl Robinson, Principal Consultant, Ixxus For data - driven, practical solutions, consider knowledge engineering.
While the trade publication industry is slowly but surely release its stronghold as the only viable publishing route and erasing some of the stigma associated with self - publishing, we can't look for the scholarly industry to do that anytime soon, especially when there's serious money to be made by blocking publication of some pieces and allowing others.
I've been writing about e-books since the early 1990s and am the author of the TeleRead chapter of Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier (MIT / ASIS), where I call for a well - stocked national digital library system carefully integrated with schools and libraries --- and the popularization of book - friendly hardware.
CN Times Books is the New York City - based U.S. subsidiary of Beijing MediaTime Book Co. LTD, a leading Chinese trade publisher that publishes more than 600 fiction and nonfiction titles per year, including books for children and titles of scholarly and academic interest.
«I knew that someday I wanted to write a mystery based on what I was learning about women,» Locke said, making the point that publishing a dissertation is more for scholarly audiences, but crafting a fictional mystery based on that research would speak to far broader audiences.
An active participant in the scholarly publishing community, Tasha is a member of the COUNTER Executive and organises the annual Digital Publishing conferencpublishing community, Tasha is a member of the COUNTER Executive and organises the annual Digital Publishing conferencPublishing conference for STM.
I'm also Executive Director of the Rebus Foundation, a non-profit that is building the infrastructure to support books on the open web, by: building a new collaborative model for creating and publishing Open Educational Resources (OER), and building an open platform for scholarly reading.
Research Pad is a cloud powered web and mobile publishing platform for scholarly journals, targeted at publishers
In the open access debate, advocates for traditional, for - profit scholarly journals often claim that these journals add value to the papers they publish in the form of editorial services that improve their readability and clarity.
Indian publisher OMICS Publishing Group, who claims to publish around 200 scholarly journals, is suing the librarian for $ 1 billion and threatening him with criminal prosecution, which they claim under Indian law can result in up to three years in prison.
We publish short fiction, poetry, personal essay / memoir, visuals, book reviews and scholarly essays for a general audience.
Finally, we review findings from a number of ebook pilot programs conducted in U.S. universities, and draw from the work done by the rest of the «JISCpub» team in uncovering possible future work that could be actionable and relevant to a scholarly publishing audience, with a goal towards providing better tooling for both authors and readers of scholarly works.
PORTLAND, OR — A landmark study published last year in one of America's most respected scholarly journals provides powerful evidence that «feel - good» legislation — indiscriminate and / or unenforceable bans, as well as draconian sanctions applied to behavior that is already illegal — degrades respect for law and reduces compliance, while aggravating (or at best, failing to improve) the problems these laws were supposedly enacted to solve.
It supports the artist's legacy through a variety of initiatives, including exhibitions, loans of artworks, research and publications, conservation, grants, educational programs for the public and the scholarly community, and the publishing of a catalogue raisonné.
The accompanying book, published by JRP Ringier and also titled Mirrors for Princes, is comprised of a hybrid of original art and scholarly research with a series of essays specially commissioned for the exhibition.
On the occasion of its 50th Anniversary in 2013, the Foundation published Artists for Artists: Fifty Years of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, a 208 - page scholarly book about its history.
On the occasion of its 50th Anniversary in 2013, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts published a scholarly book about its history entitled Artists for Artists: Fifty Years of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.
Slavs and Tatars: Mirrors for Princes is accompanied by a publication — a hybrid of scholarly research and original artworks — edited by Anthony Downey of Ibraaz, commissioned by NYUAD Art Gallery, and published by JRP Ringier.
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