Comments on: Digital scholarly communication within subfields http://newengland2010.thatcamp.org/10/27/digital-scholarly-communication-within-subfields/ The Humanities and Technology Camp Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:22:24 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Lincoln Mullen http://newengland2010.thatcamp.org/10/27/digital-scholarly-communication-within-subfields/#comment-15 Fri, 29 Oct 2010 23:04:41 +0000 http://thatcampnewengland.org/?p=265#comment-15 Good session proposal, Brian. You might want to look at the American Association for History and Computing, which is also an affiliate of the AHA. Here is their website and their open-access journal.

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By: THATCamp New England » Blog Archive http://newengland2010.thatcamp.org/10/27/digital-scholarly-communication-within-subfields/#comment-14 Fri, 29 Oct 2010 22:56:43 +0000 http://thatcampnewengland.org/?p=265#comment-14 […] So let’s hear your ideas! If you need a model, see these early proposals by Konrad, Boone, Brian, and […]

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By: Trip Kirkpatrick http://newengland2010.thatcamp.org/10/27/digital-scholarly-communication-within-subfields/#comment-13 Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:55:32 +0000 http://thatcampnewengland.org/?p=265#comment-13 Great ideas! I’d add that there’s a parallel set of questions around mapping the methodologies of software project management, especially FOSS projects, onto management of an academic professional organization. I’m having to think about participation curves and means to keep members of a group energized and involved (and trusting of the project leadership) for one such org. To be more concrete, other questions to add to your list are, “How can people use technology to provide not only tools for work and subjects for study but also a means for (real) connectivity and collaboration? How can people use technology to bring fluid coherence and energy to a distributed membership? How can organizations that provide information and tools use technology to foster a relationship with their members beyond a producer-consumer model?”

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