Sentences with phrase «which scholarly publishing»

Here the bold new move has been to draw on some of the biggest names in the humanities and social on its editorial board — Stephen Greenblatt, J. Hillis Miller, Gayatri Spivak and more — to calm the prestige anxieties to which scholarly publishing gives rise.

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At his request, I would send him various recently published scholarly works on Shakespeare and in return he'd send me eighteenth - century Russian woodcuts, one of which hangs in my apartment to this day.
the evidences cited above are all from a scholarly book published in 1975 — and all of which speak directly to the contrary of the supposed «absence» of evidence necessary to generate this «headline.»
I have retraced and reviewed these conversations, and attempted to assess their contribution to our contemporary understanding of process metaphysics, in a number of other works (e.g., The Rehabilitation of Whitehead, «The Compositional History of Whitehead's Writings,» «Outside the Camp: Recent Work in Whitehead's Philosophy»), which help contextualize historically the many contributions Ford has made in over 100 scholarly articles published during the past three decades.
Charles Eliot published in 1921 a three - volume work on Hinduism and Buddhism which is still a standard reference and dependable scholarly guide to Hinduism.
This picture of growing distance between scholarly «haves» and «have nots» emerges from a study by Ajay K. Agrawal of the University of Toronto (U of T), John McHale of Queen's University, and Alexander Oettl of the Georgia Institute of Technology, which examined decades of research output by everyone publishing in a particular scientific field.
Patrick Labelle, a librarian at the University of Ottawa, Canada, which is a member of the Compact, is convinced that open access will win out over conventional scholarly publishing.
«I'm disappointed,» says Heather Joseph, executive director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), a Washington, D.C. — based group which represents academic libraries.
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.»
The scholarly journal Studies in Art Education has published a commentary by Howard Gardner in which he reflects on his 1980 book Artful Scribbles: The Significance of Children's Drawings.
There is no such evidence, and no such evidence published in high - quality, scholarly peer - reviewed journals of which I am aware.
* Survey participants were required to have met the following criterion: They had authored one or more published books including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, short stories, educational books and scholarly works, in formats which included traditional print publishing, ePublishing, self - publishing, multi-platform works or other equivalent book - length publications (including other digital platforms and related performance works).
HighWire, which was founded in 1995 and is a part of the Stanford University library system, partners with a variety of sources like universities, publishers, and professional organizations to publish scholarly journals, ebooks, and more, while Tizra's web - based platform makes book discovery and book selling a more streamlined process.
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.
In this article, he talks about his recent book, Scholarly Publishing and its Discontents, which looks at the market power of journal publishers.
A vast array of research papers are published in scholarly journals which puts more pressure on the writer knowing that the paper must be of the highest quality.
After a 23 - year career in trade and scholarly publishing working with major publishers such as Oxford University Press and Macmillan, during which she pioneered digital publishing, she set up Alison Jones Business Services and the Practical Inspiration Publishing imprinpublishing working with major publishers such as Oxford University Press and Macmillan, during which she pioneered digital publishing, she set up Alison Jones Business Services and the Practical Inspiration Publishing imprinpublishing, she set up Alison Jones Business Services and the Practical Inspiration Publishing imprinPublishing imprint in 2014.
He maintains a blog which has attracted both scholarly and industry attention at videogamemusicnerd.blogspot.com and has written proactively commissioned book reviews published in the American Journal of Play.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue»» published by MOCA and co-published by the MIT Press, which will constitute a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the artist's career.
And seven years ago the Getty Foundation launched the Online Scholarly Catalogue Initiative, which has supplied more than $ 4.2 million in grants to eight museums in the U.S. and Europe to pursue digital publishing strategies.
(Arnett, an art historian, published Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South, which remains the most in - depth scholarly work on the subject.)
Princeton University Press is publishing the scholarly exhibition catalog, which is forthcoming in June 2018, and is available here.
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The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue — published by MOCA and co-published by the MIT Press — which will constitute a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the artist's career.
BOOKSHELF Naima Keith's scholarly contributions have included «Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 - 1989,» which was published to coincide with the exhibition she organized.
Coming closer towards the modern era this paper «British Winters in relation to World Weather» written by E W Bliss and published in 1926 by the Royal Meteorological Society provides a scholarly examination of the relationships discovered, which gives us an insight into what was happening elsewhere in the world.
«I have been a solar and stellar physicist at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics for a quarter of a century, during which time I have published numerous peer - reviewed, scholarly articles.
The first thing to note with Tri-Agency Policy is that it considerably abridges the author and publisher's right to restrict access, limiting it to twelve months rather fifty years after the author's death (whether the author retains the copyright or assigns it to the publisher, which is often a condition for publication in scholarly publishing).
The big news this past summer on my scholarly publishing beat is Elsevier's acquisition of bepress, which was announced August 2nd, 2017.
On June 10th, my colleagues in the Stanford University School of Education listened patiently as I stood before them explaining how the Harvard Law School had passed an «open access» motion which was going to lead to free online access to all of the scholarly articles that they published.
It has become widely known that scholarly publishing has been hit by its own version of Napster, with Alexandra Elbakyan's creation of Sci - Hub, which offers up to 48 million pirated journal articles and, as we have more recently learned, hundreds of university press books through its dark - web companion site LibGen.
I know of some excellent books published by EMP which have had excellent reviews in leading scholarly journals.
And what the publishers have made clear, despite this call for respecting others» needs, is their willingness to criminalize, in effect, the scholarly activities of those downloading the million papers a week to which they have no other access (or perhaps none as convenient), and those, among the 13 million people on ResearchGate, who have posted copies of their own (published) work.
ResearchGate is one of a number of «scholarly collaboration networks» (of which Elsevier has purchased over the last few years Mendeley and Social Science Research Network) that provide millions of authors a free and ready means of sharing their drafts, preprints, and, here's the rub, published works.
The subscription fees paid by research libraries, which account for almost all of the money spent on publishing scholarly journals, permit no public electronic access to the published work.
First, the National Chief of the AFN and other leaders at the All - Chiefs Assembly in Whitehorse, July 16 - 18, addressed newly published evidence by a scholarly researcher that students at certain residential schools had been subjected to nutrition experiments which entailed deliberately depriving some students, already showing signs of malnutrition further deprivation of both food and health supplements such as vitamins.
As a result, the vast majority of original academic research in Canada, particularly in the social sciences and humanities, has been published by Canadian - owned firms (including the scholarly presses) which have needed both protection in law and subsidization by governments at all levels.
Yet Wiley - Blackwell also had a policy that those journals, among its nearly 1,500 titles, which were published on behalf of scholarly societies, could set their own archiving terms.
Web 2.0 «will bring further changes», of which user - generated content and folksonomies have most relevance to scholarly publishing.
To date, Dr. Lehmiller has published over 30 scholarly papers, several of which have received prominent media coverage in outlets such as the National Geographic Channel, Psychology Today, Men's Health, and The Sunday Times.
She is editor of Children in a Violent Society (Guilford Press, 1997), two editions of the Handbook of Infant Development (Wiley, 1979, 1987), and co-editor of the four - volume WAIMH Handbook of Infant Mental Health, which received the Association of American Publishers / Professional and Scholarly Publishing PROSE Award as the best multivolume reference / science book in 2000.
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