The Open and Hybrid Publishing pilot, part of the Europeana Space grant, has just launched A Guide to Open and Hybrid Publishing. The Guide takes the form of a free downloadable pdf brochure. It accompanies the pilot’s first outcome, the online platform called Photomediations: An Open Book (http://photomediationsopenbook.net/ – which it uses as an illustration.
Category: Open Media
Why Are We Not Boycotting Academia.edu?
Janneke Adema – Chair (Coventry University, UK) Pascal Aventurier (INRA, France) Kathleen Fitzpatrick (MLA/Coventry University, US) Gary Hall (Coventry University, UK) David Parry (Saint Joseph University, US) Registration: http://why-are-we-not-boycotting-academia-edu.eventbrite.co.uk Coventry University Tuesday 8th December 2015 3:00-6:00pm Ellen Terry Building room ET130 Organised by The Centre for Disruptive Media: www.disruptivemedia.org.uk With over 36 million visitors each…
PHOTOMEDIATIONS: A CALL FOR CREATIVE WORKS
The editors of Photomediations: An Open Book are working with the Europeana Space Best Practice Network to curate an exhibition (both online and physical), and are calling out to the photographic community to submit works for consideration. We are looking for still and/or moving image works (as well as post-digital collages, installations and sculptures), that creatively reuse…
Everything you Always Wanted to Know about Open Access. An Introduction for PhD Students and Early Career Researchers
To celebrate Open Access week, The Centre for Disruptive Media in collaboration with The Disruptive Media Learning Lab (DMLL), The Global Researchers Programme and Lanchester Library have organised an information event about Open Access for PhD students and early-career researchers. When: Wednesday, 21 October 2015 from 11:30 to 13:00 (BST) – Add to Calendar Where:…
Videos Radical Methodologies for the Posthumanities
On March 9th the Centre for Disruptive Media hosted the third and final seminar in the Disrupting the humanities seminar series. This seminar was entitled ‘Radical Methodologies for the Posthumanities‘, and featured papers by Monika Bakke, Lesley Gourlay, Niamh Moore and Iris van der Tuin. The videos of the presentations and the discussions afterwards are…