2019
DOI: 10.5334/kula.58
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Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography

Abstract: This annotated bibliography responds to and contextualizes the growing 'Open' movements and recent institutional reorientation towards social, public-facing scholarship. The aim of this document is to present a working definition of open social scholarship through the aggregation and summation of critical resources in the field. Our work surveys foundational publications, innovative research projects, and global organizations that enact the theories and practices of open social scholarship. The bibliography bu… Show more

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“…Open social scholarship involves the creation, dissemination, and engagement of research and research technologies that are accessible and significant to a broad audience. In 2016, an ETCL team began compiling the 'Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography' (El Khatib, Seatter, El Hajj, and Leibel, with Arbuckle, Siemens, et al 2019), drawing on research that adopts and propagates social knowledge creation ideals across movements, including open access, open source, public humanities, citizen scholarship, citizen science, and community outreach. Resources range from traditional, foundational forms of open knowledge to praxis-oriented projects.…”
Section: From Social Knowledge Creation To Open Social Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Open social scholarship involves the creation, dissemination, and engagement of research and research technologies that are accessible and significant to a broad audience. In 2016, an ETCL team began compiling the 'Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography' (El Khatib, Seatter, El Hajj, and Leibel, with Arbuckle, Siemens, et al 2019), drawing on research that adopts and propagates social knowledge creation ideals across movements, including open access, open source, public humanities, citizen scholarship, citizen science, and community outreach. Resources range from traditional, foundational forms of open knowledge to praxis-oriented projects.…”
Section: From Social Knowledge Creation To Open Social Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple researchers have explored the conceptual framework and 3. For further resources, please consult INKE Partnership annotated bibliographies on social knowledge creation (Arbuckle et al 2017) and open social scholarship (El Khatib et al 2019) as well as forthcoming annotated bibliographies from the Open Scholarship Press. 4.…”
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confidence: 99%