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    Explore " open infrastructure" with insightful episodes like "Shaping the Future: Technology, Diversity, and Open Access in Scholarly Publishing with Heather Staines", "The perpetual motion of digital scholarly preservation", "Tips for Online Course Design", "Linux Action News 102" and "Linux Action News 102" from podcasts like ""Insights Xchange: Conversations Shaping Academic Research", "ResearchPod", "Management Insights", "Linux Action News" and "Linux Action News"" and more!

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    Shaping the Future: Technology, Diversity, and Open Access in Scholarly Publishing with Heather Staines

    Shaping the Future: Technology, Diversity, and Open Access in Scholarly Publishing with Heather Staines

    In this episode, Nikesh Gosalia engages in conversation with Heather Staines, Director of Community Engagement and Senior Consultant at Delta Think and a veteran in scholarly communications and academic publishing. They discuss the evolving role of technology in academics, the importance of diversity in academic content, and the challenges and opportunities in the open access space. Heather emphasises the need for supporting nonprofit initiatives and open infrastructure projects, ensuring their continued existence amidst changing funding landscapes. Additionally, the conversation reflects on the challenges faced by underrepresented voices, and explores various open access business models that contribute to a more inclusive academic environment.

    Nikesh Gosalia: 

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikeshgosalia/\

    https://twitter.com/NikeshGo


    Heather Staines: 

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherstaines/

    https://twitter.com/heatherstaines


    Show notes:

    Thank you for listening! Here are links to some of the things that Heather Staines and Nikesh discussed in the podcast. We would love to hear from you, so feel free to drop a line at insightsxchange@cactusglobal.com


    Delta Think | https://deltathink.com/
    MIT Knowledge Futures Group | https://www.knowledgefutures.org/
    ProQuest | https://www.proquest.com/
    Yale University | https://www.yale.edu/
    Springer Nature | https://www.springernature.com/gp
    SIPX | https://law.stanford.edu/projects/stanford-intellectual-property-exchange/
    Copyright Clearance Center | https://www.copyright.com/
    American Library Association | https://www.ala.org/
    Crossmark Working Group | https://www.crossref.org/working-groups/crossmark/
    Hypothesis | https://web.hypothes.is/
    Public Knowledge Project | https://pkp.sfu.ca/
    Simon Fraser University | https://www.sfu.ca/
    Michigan Publishing | https://www.publishing.umich.edu/
    University of Minnesota Manifold | https://manifold.umn.edu/
    Open Library of Humanities | https://www.openlibhums.org/
    Declaration of Open Research Assessment (DORA) | https://sfdora.org/
    STM Future Lab | https://www.stm-assoc.org/standards-technology/future-lab-committee/n 


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    The perpetual motion of digital scholarly preservation

    The perpetual motion of digital scholarly preservation

    Researchers are passionate about contributing to the ever-expanding network of knowledge. So, how can scholars ensure that their work is available for future generations to access and build on?  

     

    CLOCKSS is a digital archive for publishers and research libraries. Executive Director, Dr Alicia Wise, suggests that the work of the preservation community is in perpetual motion, and that collaboration between authors, libraries, publishers, and archival services is imperative for passing the knowledge baton to future learners.

     

    Visit their website: CLOCKSS


    Tips for Online Course Design

    Tips for Online Course Design

    Tune in to the Management Insights podcast on Tips for Online Course Design with today’s guest, Elina Ibrayeva.  Elina Ibrayeva PhD, is an associate professor of practice at the Management Department at the College of Business at the University of Nebraska Lincoln and an expert in online teaching. In this podcast she shares some insights on effective course design from her online courses.  Elina recently received two MBA Distance Teaching Awards as voted by MBA distance students.

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