If You Can’t Stand the Heat: Open Dialog and Open Access
The Scholarly Kitchen is a venue for open dialog. Yet a few open access advocates consistently try to intimidate people in order to squelch discussion.
The Scholarly Kitchen is a venue for open dialog. Yet a few open access advocates consistently try to intimidate people in order to squelch discussion.
The 32nd SSP Annual Meeting is open for registration. Don’t miss the Scholarly Kitchen’s “Food Fight!” where bloggers come to life.
The Scholarly Kitchen now has an additional Twitter feed. Follow us and enjoy our drive-thru window.
The Scholarly Kitchen turns two! Thanks for reading and commenting. We have some surprises coming later this year.
We welcome Alix Vance, SSP Board Member and president of Paratext, as the newest chef in the Scholarly Kitchen.
Highlights from this week’s reader comments, pointing the way to dialog you might have otherwise missed. Also, let me know if you like this as a weekly feature.
An email glitch on Wednesday might have hidden a great post. If you missed “Open Access and Vanity Publishing,” here’s your prompt to give it a careful read. It’s well worth it.
A 5-minute behind-the-scenes tour of the Scholarly Kitchen, so that you can see the basics of how a blog works.
Ah, the joys of live blogging — candid photos published soon after they’re taken! Ann Michael and Michael Clarke put the finishing touches on the SSP IN meeting.
The Cure, sung as only school kids can sing.
How much work is it to run a blog? After 18 months, I think I finally have enough experience to share some insights.
Michael Clarke is joining the Scholarly Kitchen, bringing his excellent culinary techniques to our humble blog. Welcome!
Twittering or following the SSP Annual Meeting? Use hash tag #SSP09.
There’s a new way to be Part of the “IN” crowd at SSP!
Welcome to David Crotty, a new chef in the Kitchen, who will be bringing dishes from his Bench Marks blog as well as creating new recipes here.