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EP 37: Practicing Open Access
Historical Reminiscents
English - September 06, 2018 00:00 - 11 minutes - 15.3 MB - ★★ - 1 ratingHistory Education Courses archives canadianhistory education publichistory Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: EP 36: Embroidery, History, and Resistance
Next Episode: EP 38: Gender, Language, and Professional Life
I've been thinking a lot about the implications of where I publish my work, the accessibility of my work to community members, and open access. In today's episode I talk about peer reviewed journals, popular publishing, and finding open access outlets.
I would love to hear your thoughts on the intersection of history, publishing, and open access initiatives. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter.
Mentioned in this episode:
-"Doing the working: Editing Wikipedia as act of reconciliation."
-Outrage over University's $999 online textbook
-Thomas Peace, "Open Pedagogy: The Time is Now"