Through the economic and structural reconfiguration made possible by the Internet, the potential for new modes of publishing scholarship have emerged. However, there has also been much alarm in the humanities disciplines, in particular, at the proposed changes to economic models that could underwrite transitions to new models of publishing, such as open access.
In this talk, Dr Martin Paul Eve, author of Open Access and the Humanities (Cambridge University Press, 2014) will explore the contexts, controversies and pragmatic paths for the future of open access and other potential transitions in scholarly publishing in the humanities.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
3:30-4:30pm
217 Perkins Library, Duke University
Please register at: http://bit.ly/humanities-publishing-march24
For more information on the topics Dr. Eve will be discussing, please see:
- a review of his recent book, Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future - http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2014/11/07/book-review-open-access-and-the-humanities-contexts-controversies-and-the-future-by-martin-eve/
- his occasional writings on humanities scholarship in The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/profile/martin-paul-eve
- his blog: https://www.martineve.com/
2 comments
Is there a video of this event?
Hi,
I build digital humanties databases and always to enrich my knowledge. This event was probably very informative so I am asking whether you have documented it in video...
Thanks,
Amir
Video of similar talk
This event at Duke was not filmed, but a similar talk Martin Eve gave shortly before this one at Brown University was filmed. You can find it here: https://vimeo.com/126877223