Open Scholarship Press Curated Volumes: Community

Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic), Caroline Winter (UVic), Jesse Kern (UBC), Vitor Yano (Concordia), Anna Honcharova (European Students' Forum), Alan Colín-Arce (U Autónoma del Estado de México), Graham Jensen (UVic), and Ray Siemens (UVic), with Jon Bath (U Saskatchewan), Jon Saklofske (Acadia U), and the INKE and ETCL Research Groups

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Introduction: Community-Based and Community-Engaged Open Scholarship
Alyssa Arbuckle

Delivering Impact of Scholarly Information: Is Access Enough?
Heidi McGregor and Kevin Guthrie

Thoughts on Prestige, Quality, and Open Access
Peter Suber

Why We Publish Where We Do: Faculty Publishing Values and Their Relationship to Review, Promotion and Tenure Expectations
Meredith T. Niles, Lesley A. Schimanski, Erin C. McKiernan, and Juan Pablo Alperin

An Overview of the Open Access Movement in Canada
Rosarie Coughlan and Mark Swartz

Data Reuse and the Open Data Citation Advantage
Heather A. Piwowar and Todd J. Vision

Access, Ethics and Piracy
Stuart Lawson

Beyond Open: Expanding Access to Scholarly Content
Alice Meadows

Beyond Open Access to Open Publication and Open Scholarship
John W. Maxwell

Digital Theoria, Poiesis, and Praxis: Activating Humanities Research and Communication through Open Social Scholarship Platform Design
Jon Saklofske

Digital Humanities Futures, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics
Alyssa Arbuckle and Ray Siemens

The Engaged Humanities: Principles and Practices for Public Scholarship and Teaching
Gregory Jay

Public, First
Sheila Brennan

The Public Digital Humanities
Jesse Stommel

Postcolonial Open Access
Florence Piron

Can Open Scholarly Practices Redress Epistemic Injustice?
Denisse Albornoz, Angela Okune, and Leslie Chan

Open Science Beyond Open Access: For and With Communities. A Step Towards the Decolonization of Knowledge
Leslie Chan, Bud Hall, Florence Piron, Rajesh Tandon, and Lorna Williams

Knowledge Organization for Open Scholarship
Julia Bullard

Whose Infrastructure? Towards Inclusive and Collaborative Knowledge Infrastructures in Open Science
Angela Okune, Rebecca Hillyer, Leslie Chan, Denisse Albornoz, and Alejandro Posada

Measuring Altruistic Impact: A Model for Understanding the Social Justice of Open Access
Margaret Heller and Franny Gaede