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Tom Grady replied to the topic Job ads section for OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 12 hours, 28 minutes ago
New Vacancy at COPIM! Scholarly Publishing Outreach Officer working with me on the Opening the Future revenue model. Deadline 8th Oct so get applying quick!
COPIM is reshaping how knowledge dissemination is funded and accessed. Do you want to be part one of the most ambitious and impactful projects working in open access scholarly publishing…[Read more]
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Lucy Barnes edited the post OA Book Usage Data Trust seeks feedback in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 4 days, 13 hours ago
The OA Book Usage Data Trust (OAEBUDT) effort is working towards addressing the challenge of aggregating and curating OA book usage (OAEBU) data by enabling community-governed sharing of quality, interoperable […]
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Lucy Barnes edited the post Using Manifold at Temple University Press and Libraries in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 4 days, 14 hours ago
Using Manifold at Temple University Press and Libraries by Alicia Pucci and Mary Rose Muccie
Welcome to a series of blog posts by publishers, talking about the platforms they use to publish their open access […]
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Agata Morka edited the post From Spring Onion to Full Bloom: OABN Turns 3! in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 1 week, 6 days ago
Can you believe it? The Open Access Books Network (OABN) turns three this year. It seems like it was only yesterday that we showed you our one-year achievement postcard with a sprouting spring onion on it. […]
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Lucy Barnes edited the post An update from PALOMERA in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 2 weeks, 5 days ago
By Lucy Barnes, OABN Co-Coordinator
The OABN is working with PALOMERA to support engagement between the members of the network and the PALOMERA project, a two-year initiative funded by HORIZON Europe seeking […]
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Markus Putnings replied to the topic Job ads section for OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 1 month, 3 weeks ago
My university library in Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, is continuing to develop the Open Source Academic Publishing Suite OS-APS 🚀 and we are looking for someone from publishing, media or open access with a successfully completed degree as a bachelor (m/f/d) in the library, information, IT, publishing, editing or media sciences. International…[Read more]
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Andrew Lockett edited the post Deciding on an Open Access Book Publishing Platform: Ubiquity and the Start of Open Access Book Publishing at the University of Westminster Press in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 2 months ago
Deciding on an Open Access Book Publishing Platform: Ubiquity and the Start of Open Access Book Publishing at the University of Westminster Press by Andrew Lockett
Welcome to a series of blog posts by […]
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Lucy Barnes edited the post Using Fulcrum at Amherst College Press in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 2 months, 1 week ago
Using Fulcrum at Amherst College Press by Beth Bouloukos
Welcome to a series of blog posts by publishers, talking about the platforms they use to publish their open access books. In these posts, a range of […]
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Silke Davison replied to the topic Job ads section for OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 2 months, 3 weeks ago
OPERAS has put out an Open Call for two new positions based in Brussels. If you’re interested in working for a Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in SSH, check out the roles below:
Position Project Management Officer – Open Call – OPERAS (operas-eu.org)
Position Service Marketing and Community Outreach Officer – O…[Read more]
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Agata Morka edited the post The OABN wants your feedback in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 2 months, 3 weeks ago
This is not a survey, as Magritte would say… it’s surreal how easy it is to answer our questions!
The OABN wants YOUR feedback to get to know our growing network better. But we know that no one likes surveys. […] -
Agata Morka started the topic The OABN wants your feedback/ (not a) survey in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 2 months, 3 weeks ago
This is not a survey, as Magritte would say… it’s surreal how easy it is to answer our questions!
The OABN wants YOUR feedback to get to know our growing network better. But we know that no one likes surveys. So we’ll make this one as painless as possible: it will be to the point, short, and productive. Since we started three years ago, the Ope…[Read more] -
Steve McCarty deposited Translation Issues in the Rapid Transmission of Esoteric Buddhism from India to China to Japan in the group
Digital Humanities East Asia on Humanities Commons 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Three consecutive patriarchs of Esoteric Buddhism were Amoghavajra of India, Huiguo of China, and Kūkai of Japan. This paper foregrounds the usually taken-for-granted but vital historical role of language education and translation in the international spread of religion and culture. There had to be sufficiently educated bilingual or multilingual…[Read more]
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Silke Davison edited the post Introducing Silke Davison in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 3 months ago
Silke Davison is the newest coordinator of the Open Access Books Network. Here, she introduces herself to the OABN!
Hi there!
I’m Silke, the new Community Manager at the OAPEN Foundation and the DOAB. It’s my […] -
Lucy Barnes replied to the topic Job ads section for OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 months, 1 week ago
Another opportunity to work with COPIM, who are looking for an excellent Project Manager to lead the new Open Book Futures project. This crucial role is based out of @LancasterUniLib, with remote working options. Part time (3 days per week) with flexible hours: https://hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=0296-23-R
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Lucy Barnes edited the post Setting up an Institutional Open Press: First steps in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 3 months, 1 week ago
‘Setting up an Institutional Open Press: First steps’ by Suzanne Tatham and Catrina Hey
Welcome to a series of blog posts by publishers, talking about the platforms they use to publish their open access books. […]
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Lucy Barnes replied to the topic Job ads section for OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 months, 2 weeks ago
A full-time, fixed-term opportunity to work on the Open Book Collective as the Open Access Engagement Lead, deadline 9th July: https://openbookcollective.pubpub.org/pub/open-access-engagement-lead/release/3
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Dominique Walker edited the post Using Open Monograph Press for open access book publishing at Scottish institutions in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 3 months, 2 weeks ago
‘Using Open Monograph Press for open access book publishing at Scottish institutions’ by Dominique Walker and Rebecca Wojturska
Welcome to a series of blog posts by publishers, talking about the platforms […]
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Lucy Barnes edited the post Athena Unbound: An interview with Peter Baldwin in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Peter Baldwin is Professor of History at UCLA, and Global Distinguished Professor at NYU. He is also co-founder, with Lisbet Rausing, of Arcadia Fund, which supports work that promotes open access, and projects […]
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Jefferson Pooley edited the post The Case for PubPub in the group
Open Access Books Network: on Humanities Commons 3 months, 3 weeks ago
‘The Case for PubPub’ by Jeff Pooley
Welcome to a series of blog posts by publishers, talking about the platforms they use to publish their open access books. In these posts, a range of different presses tell us […]
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Liz Sparg deposited Generation to Generation in the group
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 4 months ago
This book brings together thirteen contributors from diverse backgrounds – mean and women born in Cameroon, England, Scotland, South Africa, Zambia. What they all have in common is years of service within their respective communities, working individually and within projects and programmes, with both young people and adults to build social c…[Read more]
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