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- Title
Digital Theoria, Poiesis, and Praxis: Activating Humanities Research and Communication Through Open Social Scholarship Platform Design.
- Authors
Saklofske, Jon
- Abstract
Background: Scholarly communication has not experienced the kinds of digital enhancements enjoyed by researchers. The continuing domination of journals and monographs as primary venues of professional exchange and validation signifies lingering habits of critical perception, but also an opportunity to imagine and implement new collaborative publishing environments, models, and platforms. Analysis: Examples of innovative projects bottlenecked by traditional reporting methods illustrate the need for such transformative practices. Conclusion and implications: Developing flexible digital environments to establish open social scholarship as the default mode of critical inquiry and reporting is essential to the digital transformation of scholarly communication.
- Subjects
PERIODICALS; MONOGRAPHIC series; REPORTERS &; reporting
- Publication
Scholarly & Research Communication, 2016, Vol 7, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1923-0702
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22230/src.2016v7n2/3a252