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This brainstorming session will yield a blueprint of "how to" and "self-help" online book that will allow you to go form an idea to blog to peer review to online publishing to reading communities,  compiling as many existing tools as the group can imagine and then building them into an online Self-Help Book and Reference Guide for future self-publishers. Contents will include Hacking the Academy, Anthologize, and other tools compiled at the upcoming THATCamp RTP, co-sponsored by HASTAC@Duke.  
This brainstorming session will yield a blueprint of a "how to" and "self-help" online book that will allow you to go from an idea to blog to peer review to online publishing to reading communities,  compiling as many existing tools as the group can imagine and then building them into an online Self-Help Book and Reference Guide for future self-publishers. Contents will include Hacking the Academy, Anthologize, and other tools compiled at the upcoming THATCamp RTP, co-sponsored by HASTAC@Duke.  


We will be joined by Ken Wissoker, Editorial Director, Duke University Press, a press that combines both the high standards of traditional publishing with the high standards for exploring new forms of electronic publishing, open source publishing, social networking, and other forms of communication.   
We will be joined by Ken Wissoker, Editorial Director, Duke University Press, a press that combines both the high standards of traditional publishing with the high standards for exploring new forms of electronic publishing, open source publishing, social networking, and other forms of communication.   


See also  [http://www.hastac.org/blogs/cathy-davidson/scholars-test-web-alternative-peer-review/ Scholars Test Web Alternative to Peer Review]
See also  [http://www.hastac.org/blogs/cathy-davidson/scholars-test-web-alternative-peer-review/ Scholars Test Web Alternative to Peer Review]

Latest revision as of 13:54, 22 September 2010

This brainstorming session will yield a blueprint of a "how to" and "self-help" online book that will allow you to go from an idea to blog to peer review to online publishing to reading communities, compiling as many existing tools as the group can imagine and then building them into an online Self-Help Book and Reference Guide for future self-publishers. Contents will include Hacking the Academy, Anthologize, and other tools compiled at the upcoming THATCamp RTP, co-sponsored by HASTAC@Duke.

We will be joined by Ken Wissoker, Editorial Director, Duke University Press, a press that combines both the high standards of traditional publishing with the high standards for exploring new forms of electronic publishing, open source publishing, social networking, and other forms of communication.

See also Scholars Test Web Alternative to Peer Review