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August 31, 2018 by Gary Price

A Special Issue of the Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication: “The Role of Scholarly Communication in a Democratic Society” Now Available Online

August 31, 2018 by Gary Price

A Special Issue of the Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication (Vol. 6, No. 2) : The Role of Scholarly Communication in a Democratic Society was published online today (August 31, 2018).
2018-08-31_16-53-08

Table of Contents
Commentary
Special Issue: The Role of Scholarly Communication in a Democratic Society
by Yasmeen Shorish
Liberation through Cooperation: How Library Publishing Can Save Scholarly Journals from Neoliberalism
by Dave Ghamandi

Practice Articles

Engaged Citizenship through Campus-Level Democratic Processes: A Librarian and Graduate Student Collaboration on Open Access Policy Adoption
by Melissa Cantrell,  Andrew Johnson
Mining the First 100 Days: Human and Data Ethics in Twitter research
by Jonathan Wheeler
World Librarians: A Peer-to-Peer Commons for Closing the Global Digital Divide
by Charlie Schweik,  Jeremy Smith,  Carl Meyer
Sharing Community Created Content in Support of Social Justice: The Dakota Access Pipeline LibGuide
by Sarah Kostelecky
OER and Social Justice: A Colloquium at Oregon State University
by Stefanie Buck,  Maura Valentino

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