#experimentalbooks — Public Fediverse posts
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This is the LAST CHANCE to apply to our call to realise your experimental book project with support from our team.
Check out previous book experiments for inspiration (https://copim.pubpub.org/work-package-6 ) and send us your proposal for experimental, long-form scholarly book projects by 22 November 2023 and qualify for editorial and financial support:
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Don’t miss the recordings of the #ExperimentalBooks conference organised by COPIM’s Experimental Publishing group with @siusoon, Paige Raibmon, Gabriela Méndez Cota, @lozross, @openreflections, @simonxix, @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected], @Rebekka_Kie, @garyhall, @Simon [email protected]
@[email protected], and @zBlace https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/experimental-books-conference-recordings/release/1 -
Great final keynote panel yesterday of @copim #ExperimentalBooks online conference “"Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing" with keynotes by Winnie Soon @siusoon, Paige Raibmon, and a response by Lozana Rossenova @lozross all chaired by Simon Bowie @simonxix https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/part3 Thanks to all our speakers, panelists and workshop hosts and to everyone attending! #OAbooks
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Excited about introducing the final session of our #ExperimentalBooks online conference, Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing, later this afternoon. It's a keynote panel featuring Prof. Paige Raibmon and Dr. Winnie Soon, with Dr. Lozana Rossenova (@lozross) as respondent.
Prof. Raibmon is going to be speaking about ‘Digital Space as Indigenous Territory, Scholarly Writing as Relational Practice: Reflections from the Collaborative Production of an Open Access Book'.
@siusoon is going to be talking about 'Writing a Book As If Writing a Piece of Software'.
You can register here: https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/registrationinfos
#OAbooks #OpenAccess #radicalOA #publishing #media #writing #collaboration #technology #software
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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: https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/part3)
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.
https://algoliterarypublishing.net/pages/about.html
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
https://algoliterarypublishing.net/paseo-por-arboles-de-madrid.html
#OpenAccess #OAbooks #posthumanism #AI #trees #ExperimentalBooks #COPIM #madrid
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Next week, on Monday, March 13, COPIM’s Experimental Publishing group will host the final session of our #ExperimentalBooks online conference “"Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing" with a keynote panel session featuring @siusoon, Prof. Paige Raibmon, and respondent @lozross #OAbooks
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EVENT: Happening this week: Que(e)rying #Wikidata workshop with An Mertens and Z. Blace, the second part of COPIM’s #ExperimentalBooks conference.
Find out more: https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/part2
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Don’t miss the first day of our #ExperimentalBooks conference organised by COPIM’s Experimental Publishing group (WP6) with @openreflections, @simonxix, @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected], @Rebekka_Kie, @garyhall, @mrchristian, and many others #OAbooks
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@copim’s Experimental Publishing group is organizing an #ExperimentalBooks online conference "Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing", taking place on the 20/02, 09/03, & 13/03/2023.
I'll be responding to the keynotes (of whose work I'm a huge fan!) on 13/03 ✨ . Join us online:
https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/
"This three-part conference - including talks, roundtables, and workshops - will discuss alternative publishing options for the humanities by showcasing some of the experiments that are currently taking place in the realm of academic book publishing. It aims to inspire authors, publishers, technology developers and others, to (continue to) speculate on new collaborative futures for open humanities research and publication. It also aims to discuss how these book experiments could sit within more standardised or established workflows for print and online book production, dissemination, and preservation."
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COPIM’s Experimental Publishing group is delighted to announce our #ExperimentalBooks online conference "Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing", taking place on the 20/02, 09/03, & 13/03/2023 #OAbooks
REGISTER NOW:
https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/This three-part conference - including talks, roundtables, and workshops - will discuss alternative publishing options for the humanities by showcasing some of the experiments that are currently taking place in the realm of academic book publishing. It aims to inspire authors, publishers, technology developers and others, to (continue to) speculate on new collaborative futures for open humanities research and publication. It also aims to discuss how these book experiments could sit within more standardised or established workflows for print and online book production, dissemination, and preservation.
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COPIM’s Experimental Publishing group is delighted to announce our #ExperimentalBooks online conference, 'Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing', taking place on the 20/02, 09/03, & 13/03/2023
#OAbooks #OpenAccess #openbooks #openresearch #books #DigitalHumanites #publishing
This three-parts conference - including talks, roundtables, and workshops - will discuss alternative publishing options for the humanities by showcasing some of the experiments that are currently taking place in the realm of academic book publishing. It aims to inspire authors, publishers, technology developers and others, to (continue to) speculate on new collaborative futures for open humanities research and publication. It also aims to discuss how these book experiments could sit within more standardised or established workflows for print and online book production, dissemination, and preservation.