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Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography

Randa El Khatib, Lindsey Seatter, Tracey El Hajj, Conrad Leibel, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, the ETCL and INKE Research Groups
24
2019-07-30

Work It Looking at Labour and Compensation in Canadian Non-Commercial Scholarly Journals

Jessica Lange, Sarah Severson
1-21
2022-05-17

Is Digital Scholarship Meaningful?: A Campus Study Tracking Multidisciplinary Perceptions

Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Frederick Carey, Melissa Hart Cantrell, Stacy Gilbert, Philip B. White, Katherine Mika
1-12
2021-12-31

Open+: Versioning Open Social Scholarship

Alyssa Arbuckle
18
2019-02-27

Modelling Open Social Scholarship Within the INKE Community

Alyssa Arbuckle, John Maxwell
2019-02-27

Leveraging Wikidata to Build Scholarly Profiles as Service

Mairelys Lemus-Rojas, Jere Odell, Lucille Frances Brys, Mirian Ramirez Rojas
1-14
2022-07-27

Getting Scrappy in the Classroom During COVID-19 Collaboration, Open Educational Resources, and Hands-on Learning for Humanities Students

Elizabeth Bassett, Heather Dean, Andrea Korda, Mary Elizabeth Leighton, Vanessa Warne
1-18
2022-02-28

The Initial Impact of the Open Scholarship Policy Observatory

Sarah Milligan, Kimberly Silk, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
16
2019-02-27

Introducing Massively Open Online Papers (MOOPs)

Jonathan P. Tennant, Natalia Bielczyk, Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, Paola Masuzzo, Tobias Steiner
1
2020-04-20

Foundations for On-Campus Open Social Scholarship Activities

Randa El Khatib, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
3
2019-02-27

The Methodologies of Open Social Scholarship

J. Matthew Huculak
1
2019-02-27

Introduction, Beyond Open: Implementing Social Scholarship

Alyssa Arbuckle, Luis Meneses, Ray Siemens
8
2019-02-27

Digital Storytelling and Open, Networked Social Scholarship: A Narrative

John F. Barber
17
2019-02-27

Historicizing the Knowledge Commons: Open Access, Technical Knowledge, and the Industrial Application of Science

Shawn Martin
23
2019-02-28

Teaching Indigenous Language Revitalization over Zoom

Maya Daurio, Mark Turin
1-11
2022-01-01

Open Social Knowledge Creation and Library and Archival Metadata

Dean Seeman, Heather Dean
13
2019-02-27

Open Educational Resources as the Third Pillar in Project-Based Learning During COVID-19 The Case of #dariahTeach

Costas Papadopoulos, Claartje Rasterhoff, Susan Schreibman
1-16
2022-02-03

Joining Voices: University – Industry Partnerships in the Humanities

Lynne Siemens, The INKE Research Group
15
2019-02-27

Aligning Social Media Indicators with the Documents in an Open Access Repository

Luis Meneses, Alyssa Arbuckle, Hector Lopez, Belaid Moa, Richard Furuta, Ray Siemens
19
2019-02-27

Artistic Research Creation for Publicly Engaged Scholarship

Jon Bath
6
2019-02-27

Engaging Respectfully with Indigenous Knowledges Copyright, Customary Law, and Cultural Memory Institutions in Canada

Camille Callison, Ann Ludbrook, Victoria Owen, Kim Nayyer
2021-06-23

Networking Social Scholarship…Again

Shawn Martin
10
2019-02-27

Creating a Playable Academic Edition of Mourning Dove’s Cogewea or How Games can Decolonize

Sara Humphreys
9
2019-02-27

The Seventies Sociality: Activist Publishers and the Digital Commonplacing of New Knowledge

Constance Crompton, Caitlin Voth, Ruth Truong
20
2019-02-27

Crowdsourcing Downunder

Rachel Hendery, Jason Gibson
22
2019-02-27
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