Digitize this Book!: The Politics of New Media, Or why We Need Open Access NowU of Minnesota Press, 2008 - 301 lappuses In the sciences, the merits and ramifications of open accessa the electronic publishing model that gives readers free, irrevocable, worldwide, and perpetual access to researcha have been vigorously debated. Open access is now increasingly proposed as a valid means of both disseminating knowledge and career advancement. In Digitize This Book! Gary Hall presents a timely and ambitious polemic on the potential that open access publishing has to transform both a papercentrica humanities scholarship and the institution of the university itself. |
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Another University Is Possible | 1 |
Notes on Creating Critical Computer Media | 19 |
I INTERNETHICS | 37 |
II HYPERPOLITICS | 103 |
NextGeneration Cultural Studies? | 187 |
The Singularity of New Media | 208 |
Notes | 217 |
Bibliography | 271 |
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