Open Scholarship Press Curated Volumes: Connection
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Introduction: Digital Knowledge Commons, Scholarly Connection, and the Evolution of Open Scholarship
Graham Jensen
Historicizing the Knowledge Commons: Open Access, Technical Knowledge, and the Industrial Application of Science
Shawn Martin
Open Knowledge Commons versus Privatized Gain in a Fractured Information Ecology: Lessons from COVID-19 for the Future of Sustainability
Martin Hensher, Katie Kish, Joshua Farley, Stephen Quilley, and Katharine Zywert
A Social Networking Site Is Not an Open Access Repository
Katie Fortney and Justin Gonder
‘Facebook for Academics’: The Convergence of Self-Branding and Social Media Logic on Academia.Edu
Brooke Erin Duffy and Jefferson D. Pooley
What Does Academia.Edu’s Success Mean for Open Access?
Gary Hall
Academia, Not Edu
Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Beyond Friending: BuddyPress and the Social, Networked, Open-Source Classroom
Matthew Gold
Foundations for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons: Exploring the Possibilities of Digital Research Communities
Caroline Winter, Tyler Fontenot, Luis Meneses, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups