Archive for March, 2010

Open Access? An Important Question. A Handful of Links.

Friday, March 19th, 2010

From Cathy Davidson’s HASTAC-hosted blog comes the news that “the Academic Council at Duke University unanimously adopted an Open Access policy for scholarly articles written by the Duke faculty.” In a post at Scholarly Communications @ Duke, Kevin Smith writes One thing that librarians often believe is that faculty will only be motivated for open [...]

ASECS 2010: a few details, a few ideas

Friday, March 12th, 2010

“The Digital Eighteenth-Century 2.0″ Below are a few details (and a few ideas) about the 2 ASECS 2010 roundtables we’re organizing under the above title. 2 different sessions, but 1 big conversation: We see these two sessions as one roundtable, and we strongly hope to see all participants at both sessions. Availability of digital tools: [...]

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