Panel: Who Owns Our Knowledge Infrastructures? Emerging Scholarly Publishing Platforms and Outputs
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Scholarly publishing is changing. New platforms and models—from modular “micropublications” to community-owned infrastructure—are challenging traditional modes of publication and raising new questions about ownership, equity, and sustainability. This panel brings together leading scholars and publishing technologists to share how these changes might transform research creation, dissemination, and evaluation.
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• Dr. Alexandra Freeman (she/her), Director of Octopus
• Adam Hyde, Founder and Principal Architect, Coko
• Jennifer Trueblood (she/her), Ruth N. Halls Professor of Cognitive Science and Psychological & Brain Sciences, and Director, Cognitive Science Program, Indiana University
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Open Access Week, Scholarly Communication, Infrastructure, Open Access, Journals, Publishing
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