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Lost in translation? Revisiting notions of community- and scholar-led publishing in international contexts
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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.

  • Toby Steiner
    Toby Steiner
12 min read
ScholarLed open for membership applications
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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.

  • Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei
2 min read
DARIAHOpen OA Week Special Edition: Interview Questions for the ScholarLed Team
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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!

  • ScholarLed
    ScholarLed
  • Lucy Barnes
    Lucy Barnes
  • Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
    Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
  • JannekeAdema
11 min read
Open *By* Whom? On the Meaning of ‘Scholar-Led’
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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.

  • Sam Moore
    Sam Moore
4 min read
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