You’re Invited to Open Access Week!
Curious about open access in the humanities? Eager to negotiate better publishing agreements? Interested in converting your journal to open access? If so, there’s plenty for you to do and see during...
View ArticleOA Fact #1: Open access is a feasible option for the Humanities
Often associated with science and technology, open access is also a viable choice for the Humanities. It is, in fact, a ground-breaking one. Gary Hall shows us why at next Monday’s event. In our Open...
View ArticleRevolutionary Publishing Model to Be Explored in “Radical Open Access in the...
(NEW YORK, October 12, 2010) Open access is familiar to many in the sciences. But is open access a viable model for publishing humanities scholarship? In “Radical Open Access in the Humanities,” Gary...
View Article“The Promise of Peer Review” Video is Online!
Missed “The Promise of Peer Review” event with Dr. Vivian Siegel? Every Research Without Borders events is captured by video and posted to YouTube. Watch “The Promise of Peer Review” here and below,...
View ArticleTheory vs. Reality: Is tenure necessary?
How can we create an educational institution that is an adaptive system? Last Tuesday, Mark Taylor, Chair of Columbia University’s Religion Department, attempted to answer this in his presentation,...
View Article“Working with Citizen Scientists” Event Probes Collaborations Between...
NEW YORK, January 27, 2011 – Citizen scientists, members of the public who voluntarily contribute to scientific research projects, have informed research on protein-folding, discovered new celestial...
View ArticleTwenty-First Century Scholarly Communication: Examining the Critical Function...
NEW YORK, February 17, 2011 – What type of library-press partnership will be most effective at your university? “Models for Campus-Based Publishing” will examine the organization behind collaborations...
View Article“Defining the Digital Humanities” Event, 4/6/11
Join us on April 6 for lunch and a discussion on the digital humanities. What do digital humanities scholars see as the potential of this interdisciplinary field? Find out. Defining the Digital...
View ArticleResearch Without Borders Videos Are Up!
If you didn’t catch the 2010-2011 Research Without Borders events, you can now view all of them on the Past Events page on the Scholarly Communication website. This year, a wide range of subjects were...
View ArticleExploring the Uses of the Semantic Web for Scholarship
NEW YORK, October 21, 2011 – In the future, will researchers depend on the Semantic Web? On Wednesday, November 2, at 12:00 PM in Columbia University’s Faculty House Presidential Rooms 2 & 3, the...
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