1. Enhancing Scholarly Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Innovation through Hybrid Forms of Publication Final Project Presentation 14 June 2011 KNAW e-Humanities Group / Virtual Knowledge Studio for the Humanities and Social Sciences ( VKS ) SURFfoundation Program Enhanced Publications e-Humanities Group Enhanced Publication Project team Nicholas W. Jankowski , Andrea Scharnhorst , Clifford Tatum , Zuotian Tatum 14 June 2011 KNAW e-Humanities Group
18. Aggregation Structure 14 June 2011 KNAW e-Humanities Group Book (site) Chapters (pages) Authors (users) has creator Bibliographic work (bibliplug references) references Index terms (keywords) references Images (media files) aggregates creator has creator aggregates aggregation resource person
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Editor's Notes
NJ to initiate presentation Word of appreciaton for invitation & collective launch opporltunity Introduction of AB and NJ; note two others involved in project: AS, CT Comment regarding brevity of presentation
NJ or AB SURF call provided opportunity to ‘rethink’ previous effort, to redesign, to expand, to adapt to other publishing projects. Note some of features intended for hybrid publications Note book projects involved Note intent to construct a database to house objects of each of the book publications and provide integration (in illustrative fashion) Note emphasis on dissemination: 2 panels, workshop to test instructional materials
NJ or AB SURF call provided opportunity to ‘rethink’ previous effort, to redesign, to expand, to adapt to other publishing projects. Note some of features intended for hybrid publications Note book projects involved Note intent to construct a database to house objects of each of the book publications and provide integration (in illustrative fashion) Note emphasis on dissemination: 2 panels, workshop to test instructional materials
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The book Virtual Knowledge is a kind of a special case because it is the “product” of a former institution, so the group membership of the authors is determined by two factors: their shared scholarly interest and their comon institutional grounds. Meanwhile the institutions does not longer exist, and also most of the younger authors moved to other places. Still we had the advantage to be able to use experiences, tools and content developed around the institutional digital presence. A workshop took place and multi-point communication, still the engagement of the authors community with the platform was somehow reluctant, positive qua general attitude, at a low priority giving hours spent – this is a kind of summarizing impression – we had a spectrum from enthusiastic reactions to don’t know what to do with it.