by jzilm | Feb 18, 2015 | News
Over the past forty years, scholars have delved into archives to rediscover and recover texts authored by women before 1800. Such projects have broadened the scope of literary studies and led to the creation of new editions, expanded anthologies, and rich online...
by jzilm | Feb 18, 2015 | News
PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE PROJECT – SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS (February, 2015) The Public Knowledge Project at Simon Fraser University (http://pkp.sfu.ca) is seeking full-time and part-time Software Developers to join our team in providing the leading open source platform for...
by jzilm | Jan 26, 2015 | News
You are invited to join The “Witches of the West” for presentations and conversations about ancient and modern witch-hunts: the two Witches days, February 6-7, open unexpected perspectives on the waves of moral panics and the endurance of prejudice in our...
by jzilm | Jan 21, 2015 | Events, Open scholarship
Join author David Day for an insider glimpse of his newest book, Decoding Wonderland: Ancient Wisdom, a Forbidden Education and Real-Life Drama in Lewis Carroll’s Alice. In this presentation, Day unlocks the many astonishing layers of meaning-philosophical,...
by jzilm | Jan 7, 2015 | News, OA journals, Open access, Publishing
Huff Post | Jason Scmitt | December 23, 2014 “The music business was killed by Napster; movie theaters were derailed by digital streaming; traditional magazines are in crisis mode–yet in this digital information wild west: academic journals and the...