scholar-led Lost in translation? Revisiting notions of community- and scholar-led publishing in international contexts This post explores how terms such as community-led and scholar-led are being applied in different contexts to describe particular sets of approaches to scholarly publishing.
membership ScholarLed open for membership applications We are delighted and proud to announce that ScholarLed is now registered as a not-for-profit foundation in the Netherlands. We are run by a board drawn from the participating presses (see our bylaws here) and welcome like-minded scholar-led presses to join our consortium.
COPIM DARIAHOpen OA Week Special Edition: Interview Questions for the ScholarLed Team DARIAHOpen asked to interview us about the formation, ethos and ambitions of ScholarLed. We were delighted to accept!
scholar-led Open *By* Whom? On the Meaning of ‘Scholar-Led’ Scholar-led forms of open access can help influence the future of all forms of publishing, through its focus on non-commercial, experimental and collaborative practices. It represents new practices that other publishers could adopt.