[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] Experimental Publishing Compendium
Sat Dec 02 17:36:52 GMT 2023
The Copim community and Open Book Futures are pleased
to announce the launch of the
Experimental Publishing Compendium
https://compendium.copim.ac.uk/ <https://compendium.copim.ac.uk/>
The compendium is a guide and reference for scholars, publishers,
developers, librarians, and designers who want to challenge, push, and
redefine the shape, form, and rationale of scholarly books. The
compendium gathers and links tools, examples of experimental books, and
experimental publishing practices with a focus on free and open-source
software, platforms, and digital publishing tools that presses and
authors can either use freely or can adapt to their research and
publishing workflows. With the compendium we want to promote and inspire
authors and publishers to publish experimental monographs and to
challenge and redefine the shape, form, and rationale of scholarly books.
We are celebrating the official launch of the Experimental Publishing
Compendium with a festive calendar. Follow us on Twitter
<https://twitter.com/hashtag/ExperimentalPublishingCompendium?src=hashtag_click> (#ExperimentalPublishingCompendium)
<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furldefense.com%2Fv3%2F__https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fhashtag%2FExperimentalPublishingCompendium%3Fsrc%3Dhashtag_click__%3B!!K7l7YuZ3_aFnun0eduI!hCjVEdQ1etd6j7lgK76DRvwh891mWs0Pu2-RXyxYR0vs9hc-GfouPEw4wJrNrMoLZsDrVH0dl65T5cIU1E0tHKQU9A%24&data=05%7C01%7Cab5796%40coventry.ac.uk%7C0cfbfd5a5f2741f1e9c908dbf2749a40%7C4b18ab9a37654abeac7c0e0d398afd4f%7C0%7C0%7C638370354857690634%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=ecJnxkCNtARtyQGkvb%2FkuH31wcKeekNvHkyu067tIAs%3D&reserved=0>and
Mastodon <https://hcommons.social/@copim/111504446157516140> to discover
24 experimental publishing tools, practices & books from the compendium.
The compendium includes experiments with the form and format of the
scholarly book; with the various (multi)media we can publish long-form
research in; and with how people produce, disseminate, consume, review,
reuse, interact with, and form communities around books. Far from being
merely a formal exercise, experimental publishing as we conceive it here
also reimagines the relationalities that constitute scholarly writing,
research, and publishing. Books, after all, validate what counts as
research and materialise how scholarly knowledge production is organised.
We hope the linked entries in this compendium inspire speculations on
the future of the book and the humanities more in general and encourage
publishers and authors to explore publications beyond the standard
printed codex format.
______________
The Experimental Publishing Compendium has been curated by Janneke
Adema, Julien McHardy, and Simon Bowie and has been compiled by Janneke
Adema, Simon Bowie, Gary Hall, Rebekka Kiesewetter, Julien McHardy, and
Tobias Steiner. Future versions will be overseen, curated, and
maintained by an Editorial Board. Back-end coding by Simon Bowie
<https://simonxix.com/>, front-end coding by Joel Galvez
<https://www.joelgalvez.com/>, design by Joel Galvez & Martina Vanini.
The Experimental Publishing Compendium is licensed under a Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0)
<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>. All source code is
available on GitHub at https://github.com/COPIM/expub_compendium
<https://github.com/COPIM/expub_compendium> under an MIT License
<https://github.com/COPIM/expub_compendium/blob/main/LICENSE>.
The compendium grew out of the following two reports:
* Adema, J., Bowie, S., Mars, M., and T. Steiner (2022) /Books Contain
Multitudes: Exploring Experimental Publishing (2022 update)/.
Community-Led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs
(COPIM). doi: 10.21428/785a6451.1792b84f
<https://doi.org/10.21428/785a6451.1792b84f> &
10.5281/zenodo.6545475 <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6545475>.
* Adema, J., Moore, S., and T. Steiner (2021) /Promoting and Nurturing
Interactions with Open Access Books: Strategies for Publishers and
Authors/. Community-Led Open Publication Infrastructures for
Monographs (COPIM). doi: 10.21428/785a6451.2d6f4263
<https://doi.org/10.21428/785a6451.2d6f4263> and
10.5281/zenodo.5572413 <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5572413>
COPIM, Open Book Futures, and the Experimental Publishing Compendium are
supported by the Research England Development (RED) Fund
<https://re.ukri.org/funding/our-funds-overview/research-england-development-red-fund/> and
by Arcadia <https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/>.
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ commlist.org)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]