petersuber, 9 months ago to academicchatter Good line from Jamie Caridi, president of Bethany College: “There are so many orthodoxies at [colleges and universities]; some are load-bearing and important, and some honestly just weigh down the institution. You don’t know which is which until you start taking a hard look at things.” https://www.insidehighered.com/news/admissions/traditional-age/2023/09/07/what-does-it-take-buck-downward-enrollment-trends He was talking about admissions. But I'd extend the same thought to #AcademicPublishing and #ScholarlyCommunication. #Academia #ScholComm @academicchatter
Good line from Jamie Caridi, president of Bethany College: “There are so many orthodoxies at [colleges and universities]; some are load-bearing and important, and some honestly just weigh down the institution. You don’t know which is which until you start taking a hard look at things.” https://www.insidehighered.com/news/admissions/traditional-age/2023/09/07/what-does-it-take-buck-downward-enrollment-trends
He was talking about admissions. But I'd extend the same thought to #AcademicPublishing and #ScholarlyCommunication.
#Academia #ScholComm @academicchatter
idaho, 9 months ago to academicchatter 👋 Hey Fediverse, here is our #introduction! We are project IDAHO - which is an acronym for "IDentificAtion of Hurdles to Open access publishing for researchers with weak institutional ties - epistemic injustice in scientific publishing"🔖 We will write here mostly in English on our research, share some links from time to time, and of course we are happy to discuss with you #OpenAccess #EpistemicInjustice & #ScholarlyCommunication @academicchatter @academicsunite
👋 Hey Fediverse, here is our #introduction! We are project IDAHO - which is an acronym for "IDentificAtion of Hurdles to Open access publishing for researchers with weak institutional ties - epistemic injustice in scientific publishing"🔖
We will write here mostly in English on our research, share some links from time to time, and of course we are happy to discuss with you #OpenAccess #EpistemicInjustice & #ScholarlyCommunication
@academicchatter @academicsunite