“Striking a Balance between Openness and Free Access in Scholarly Infrastructure: DOAJ [Directory of Open Access Journals] at 20”
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“Striking a Balance between Openness and Free Access in Scholarly Infrastructure: DOAJ [Directory of Open Access Journals] at 20”
My post on 'Experimenting with Copyright Licences' consistent with a collaborative, radically relational approach is now up on COPIM (Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs) project website.
https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/combinatorial-books-documentation-copyright-licences-post6/release/1
It's part of the documentation for Ecological Rewriting, which is the first book coming out of the Combinatorial Books: Gathering Flowers/Open Humanities Press pilot.
http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/series/liquid-books/
It discusses both Creative Commons licenses and Collective Conditions for Re-Use (CC4r) by way of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's 2017 book Assembly.
Don't forget to register for the COPIM end-of project virtual conference, “Scaling Small: Community Owned Futures for Open Access Books”, taking place today and tomorrow!
Thurs 20 April at 3.30pm-8.15pm (BST) - Fri 21 April 3pm-7pm (BST)
Sign up here! https://scalingsmall.pubpub.org
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