Hacking the Academy : New Approaches to Scholarship and Teaching from Digital Humanities /
Can an algorithm edit a journal? Can a library exist without books? Can students build and manage their own learning management platforms? Can a conference be held without a program? Can Twitter replace a scholarly society? As recently as the mid-2000s, questions like these would have been unthinkab...
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The University of Michigan Press,
[2013]
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Table of Contents:
- Why "Hacking"? / Tad Suiter
- Getting Yourself Out of the Business in Five Easy Steps / Jason Baird Jackson
- Burn the Boats/Books / David Parry
- Reinventing the Academic Journal / Jo Guldi
- Reading the Writing / Michael O'Malley
- Voices : Blogging / Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Mark Sample, Daniel J. Cohen
- The Crisis of Audience and the Open Access Solution / John Unsworth
- Open Access Publishing / Kathleen Fitzpatrick
- Open Access and Scholarly Values : A Conversation / Daniel J. Cohen, Stephen Ramsay, Kathleen Fitzpatrick
- Voices : Sharing One's Research / Chad Black, Mark Sample
- Making Digital Scholarship Count / Mills Kelly
- Theory, Method, and Digital Humanities / Tom Scheinfeldt
- Dear Students / Gideon Burton
- Lectures are Bullshit / Jeff Jarvis
- From Knowledgeable to Knowledge-able / Michael Wesch
- Voices : Classroom Engagement / Mills Kelly, David Doria, Rey Junco
- Digital Literacy and the Undergraduate Curriculum / Jeff McClurken, Jeremy Boggs, Adrianne Wadewitz, Anne Ellen Geller, Jon Beasley-Murray
- What's Wrong with Writing Essays : A Conversation / Mark Sample and Kelly Schrum
- Assessment versus Innovation / Cathy Davidson
- A Personal Cyberinfrastructure / Gardner Campbell
- Voices : Learning Management Systems / Matt Gold, Jim Groom
- Hacking the Dissertation / Anastasia Salter
- How to Read a Book in One Hour / Larry Cebula
- The Absent Presence : A Conversation / Brian Croxall and David Parry
- Uninvited Guests : Twitter at Invitation-only Events / Bethany Nowviskie
- Unconferences / Ethan Watrall, James Calder, Jeremy Boggs
- Voices : Twitter at Conferences / Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Jason B. Jones, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Amanda French
- The Entropic Library / Andrew Ashton
- The Wrong Business for Libraries / Christine Madsen
- Re-imagining Academic Archives / Christopher J. Prom
- Interdisciplinary Centers and Spaces / Stephen Ramsay and Adam Turner
- Take an Elective / Sharon Leon
- Voices : Interdisciplinarity / Ethan Watrall, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, David Parry
- An Open Letter to the Forces of Change / Jennifer Howard
- The Trouble with Digital Culture / Tim Carmody.