Re: [GOAL] [SCHOLCOMM] Knowledge and Equity: analysis of three models

2020-06-26 Thread Samuel Moore
FWIW the article of mine that Glenn mentions about open access as a boundary object is intended to emphasise that OA is not *necessarily* politically progressive (following Tkacz and others) but that it can be in certain circumstances. The argument tries to remind readers that OA means a lot of dif

Re: [GOAL] [SCHOLCOMM] Fostering Bibliodiversity in Scholarly Communications: A Call for Action

2020-04-21 Thread Samuel Moore
Hi Glenn, Thanks for sharing this report with the list. I may need to read this again in more detail, but one thing I don’t quite understand is the focus on ‘high-level experts’. You write: ‘There has never been an inclusive, global effort to bring everyone together first—broadly, at scale and at

[GOAL] Radical Open Access Collective

2017-10-23 Thread Samuel Moore
gi-bin/webadmin?A0=RADICALOPENACCESS> and get involved with the discussion! Please do get in touch if you would like further information on the project or would like your scholar-led publishing project to be involved. Sam (On behalf of The Radical Open Access Collective) Samuel Moore PhD Can