Spring Break
We’re on break for a few days, so a musical interlude to tide you over.
We’re on break for a few days, so a musical interlude to tide you over.
Kent Anderson returns to update his essential list of just what it is that publishers do.
A farewell to 2015, and some thoughts on why our culture has, in an age of abundance, slowed down so much.
Please join me in welcoming a new Chef to the Kitchen.
It’s Thanksgiving in the US and we’re taking the next few days off. In the meantime, here’s a seasonal musical interlude.
The theme for SSP’s 2016 conference is Crossing Boundaries: New Horizons in Scholarly Communication. Here are some thoughts on a few of the boundaries that need to be crossed, not just at conferences but also in our community more generally.
Inspired by this year’s VIVO conference, this post looks at why we need a better understanding of how the scholarly research infrastructure works today in order to keep improving it for the future.
A musical interlude to mark the symbolic end of summer.
We’re taking a week off, so here’s your traditional 4th of July musical interlude.
We’re taking the next two days off for the SSP’s Annual Meeting. You can follow the twitter hashtag #ssp2015. New posts to resume on Monday.
Please welcome our newest Chef, Karin Wulf from the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.
It is now conference season, which for me means lots and lots of editorial board meetings. The next swing comes in the fall when the fiscal year comes to a close. With 35 journals in the American Society of Civil […]
A tip of the hat to a departing “Chef”.
As we drift into a scholarly economy with centralized payment mechanisms and greater dependence on government funding, are we truly setting ourselves up for long-term independence and success?
Charlie Rapple, cofounder of Kudos, joins The Scholarly Kitchen.