Category Archives: Publishing

Posts about scholarly and trade publishing, peer review, publishers, journals, books, ebooks, and so on.

Notes for Building A Public Humanities Website session

Notes from the session on building a public humanities website.  Thanks to Suzanne Churchill!

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Publishing Makerspace notes

Here are shared collaborative notes for the Publishing Makerspace session.

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Publishing Makerspace

Publishing Makerspace is a publishing environment that is reconfigured as a place where all the components of a scholarly project — books and e-books, virtual and physical exhibits, visualizations, live performance and film — can be integrated using a collaborative … Continue reading

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Building a Public Humanities Website: The 18th-Century Common

How can we communicate our scholarly work to a broader public?  In 2012 I co-founded a public humanities website — with the support of the Wake Forest Humanities Institute — that aims to do just that.  What are the payoffs … Continue reading

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Publishing THATCamp Piedmont 2016 Proceedings

Talk proposal: I would like to, well, talk (see what I did there?) about publishing the results of this very THATCamp. Then again, I always want to talk about  publishing, so there’s that. Still, methinks we should thinking about properly … Continue reading

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