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050  4 Z286.O63|bA78 2022 
082 04 001.3071|qOCoLC|223/eng/20230909 
100 1  Arthur, Paul Longley,|eauthor. 
245 10 Open scholarship in the humanities /|cPaul Arthur, Lydia 
       Hearn. 
264  1 London :|bBloomsbury Publishing,|c2022. 
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504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Introduction -- Chapter 1: Our changing digital 
       environment -- Chapter 2: International policies toward 
       open scholarship -- Chapter 3: Multi-level barriers to the
       implementation of open scholarship -- Chapter 4: Specific 
       needs for open scholarship in the humanities -- Chapter 5:
       Reshaping how universities assess research impact -- 
       Chapter 6: Promising examples of open scholarship -- 
       Chapter 7: Pathways to action -- References. 
520    "In today's digital world, unrestricted 'open' access to 
       information and new ideas are our society's most valuable 
       resource. Openness in the scholarly and research 
       environment--broadly considered as open scholarship--is 
       quickly becoming recognised as a fundamental principle for
       academic research. Offering new insights into promising 
       ways to facilitate the uptake of open scholarship in the 
       humanities, this book gives further shape to the digital 
       humanities and the prospects of their future as part of a 
       far more open and public world of scholarship. The book 
       begins with the history of digital developments and their 
       influence on the founding of international policies toward
       open scholarship. The concept of making research more 
       freely available to the broader community, in practice, 
       will require changes across every part of the system: 
       government agencies, funders, university administrators, 
       publishers, libraries, researchers and IT developers. To 
       this end, the book sheds light on the urgent need for 
       partnership and collaboration between diverse stakeholders
       to address multi-level barriers to both the policy and 
       practical implementation of open scholarship. It also 
       highlights the specific challenges confronted by the 
       humanities which often makes their presentation in 
       accessible open formats more costly and complex. Finally, 
       the authors illustrate some promising international 
       examples and ways forward for their implementation. The 
       book ends by asking the reader to view their role as a 
       researcher, university administrator, or member of 
       government or philanthropic funding body, through new 
       lenses. It highlights how, in our digital era, the 
       frontiers through which knowledge is being advanced and 
       shared can reshape the landscape for academic research to 
       have the greatest impact for society"--|cProvided by 
       publisher 
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590    Bloomsbury Publishing|bBloomsbury Open Access 
650  0 Open access publishing. 
650  0 Humanities. 
650  7 Humanities.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00963588 
650  7 Open access publishing.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01737144 
700 1  Hearn, Lydia,|eauthor. 
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