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A Publication Taxonomy-An Initial Guide to Academic Publishing Types, Inside and Beyond Academe: Manufacturing Scarcity in an Age of Abundance: Publication Taxonomy

Autor Simon Worthington, Christina Kral
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 ian 2014
The taxonomy covers conventional and digital publishing, as well as emerging hybrid and dynamic forms of publishing. Hybrid publishing being media agnostic, crosses over forms of publishing, tackling fundamental changes due to the fallout of digital disruption in areas such as; intellectual property, economics and knowledge institutions etc. Dynamic publishing addresses the opportunities of computation and digital networking, where many technologies remain under-explored, hiding in a mnemonic vacuum in new publishing technology development. Against this backdrop of institutional and industry forgetting this publication taxonomy list seeks to continuously include new definitions of publication and invites you to share, contribute and add-ancient, novel and hybridized forms of knowledge dissemination. An invitation to contribute https: //github.com/consortium/publication-taxonomy Tags: dynamic publishing, hybrid, publication, post-digital scholar, academia, knowledge institutions, digital disruption, open access, GitHub, collaborative, open source, public infrastructure, publishing, software Hybrid Publishing Consortium https: //consortium.io/
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ISBN-13: 9781906496708
ISBN-10: 1906496706
Pagini: 50
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.07 kg
Ediția:Revision
Editura: OpenMute
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Notă biografică

Simon Worthington - More than twenty years of experience as an independent publisher. Co-founder of Mute magazine. As Mute director of digital Simon has been involved in managing numerous independent and activist media technology projects, funded by London Development Agency, UK - Technology Strategy Board and Open Society Institute. His experience covers business, organisational and innovation management. Most recently until 2012 leading 'Art of Digital London (AoDL)', a digital strategy training project for Arts Council England, two hundred and seventy-five London clients. Simon studied at UCL, London and CalArts, California. Christina Kral - As an artist she focuses on forms of participation and utopian idea development. Within the Leuphana University she researches the future of learning, concentrating on alternative forms of knowledge production and visual, as well as contextual translations of existing knowledge to reach new publics. The approach raises the questions of how these forms will look like and how will this influence the way we learn and ultimately alter educational institutions.