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  1. Day two of the conference: 'Practicing Experimental Books: Celebrating Copim’s Book Pilots' - copim.pub/online-conference-pr #publishing #COPIM | Sessions: Open Peer Reviewing, Binding

  2. Taking part today in 'Online Conference: Practicing Experimental Books: Celebrating Copim’s Book Pilots' from Experimental Publishing Group #COPIM - copim.pub/online-conference-pr #publishing #oa #experimental 8-9 April

  3. In June, OHP published Ecological Rewriting: Situated Engagements with The Chernobyl Herbarium:

    openhumanitiespress.org/books/

    Edited by Gabriela Méndez Cota, Ecological Rewriting is authored Méndez Cota, Etelvina Bernal Méndez, Sandra Hernández Reyes, Sandra Loyola Guízar, Fernanda Rodríguez González, Yareni Monteón López, Deni Garciamoreno Becerril, Nidia Rosales Moreno, Xóchitl Arteaga Villamil and Carolina Cuevas Parra.

    Supported by the #COPIM project, Ecological Rewriting is the creation of a collective of researchers, students and technologists from the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City. This group of (re)writers annotate and remix The Chernobyl Herbarium: Fragments of an Exploded Consciousness by the philosopher Michael Marder and the artist Anaïs Tondeur (originally published in OHP’s Critical Climate Change series) to produce what is a new book in its own right – albeit one that comments upon and engages with the original.

    openhumanitiespress.org/books/

  4. Online class at #FSCI Publishing from Collections - force11.org/fsci/post/course-l - signup deadline 17th July | class runs 31.7-4.8. Learn about publishing from LOD collectiosn using JupyterNotebooks - based on work from #NFDI4Culture and @COPIM #COPIM #NFDI #NFDI4Culture

  5. The #Copim project has some interesting results on new forms of book publishing, for instance:

    A workflow for Combinatorial Books. Community-Led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs: copim.pubpub.org/pub/workflow-

  6. Really enjoyed the Que(e)rying #Wikidata workshop with An Mertens and Z. Blace on Thursday - the second part of COPIM’s #ExperimentalBooks conference. (The third part is on Monday: experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/p)

    An is part of Anaïs Berck. Since 2019, this pseudonym has been used to refer to a collaboration between humans, algorithms and trees. By combining human, plant and artificial intelligences, the Anaïs Berck collective crafts narratives that position trees at the centre of its work while simultaneously decentering the perspective of humans.

    algoliterarypublishing.net/pag

    Anaïs Berck’s experimental algoliterary book Paseo por arboles de madrid, for example, employs the Markov Chain algorithm to create both a poem and a tour of the trees in the Las Letras neighborhood, which is located in the heart of Madrid

    algoliterarypublishing.net/pas

    #OpenAccess #OAbooks #posthumanism #AI #trees #ExperimentalBooks #COPIM #madrid

  7. outline of 'Publishing From Collections' workshop from the #COPIM conference - mrchristian.github.io/Workshop - walks through Wikidata query building, multi-format rendering, and editing and running jupyter Notebooks - so you can build an exhibition catalogue or other catalogue for #LOD

  8. Workshop - hands-on : 'Publishing from Collections: Introducing Computational Publishing for Culture' at the #COPIM @copim 20.Feb 15:00-17:00 (GMT) - During the workshop, we will auto-compile catalogue publications for exhibitions from multiple open data sources; and published multi-format: web, PDF, ebook, notebooks, etc. - using #Jupyter Notebooks, Wikidata, and a rendering engine >>> Info/Register: experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/p #async #computational #rapidpublishing

  9. Panel: ‘Introducing Computational, Combinatorial, and Data Books’ at the #COPIM @copim 20.Feb 13:20-14:40 (GMT) - @mrchristian presents work from #NFDI4Culture - In cultural publishing how to have have #JupyterNotebooks in a publishers workflow: tools, storage, editing, open peer review >>> Info/Register: experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/p