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The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media has launched PressForward.
Here’s an excerpt from the announcement by Dan Cohen:
What if we may maybe combine the best of the scholarly review process with the best of open-web filters? What if we had a scholarly communication system that was digital first?
Today we’re announcing a new initiative to do just that: PressForward, generously supported by a $862,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Digital Information Technology program.
PressForward will bring collectively the best scholarship from across the web, producing vital, open publications scholarly communities can gather around. PressForward will:
- Develop effective methods for collecting, screening, and drawing attention to the best online scholarship, including scholarly blogs, digital projects, and additional web genres that don’t fit into traditional articles or books, as well as talks papers, white papers, and reports
- Encourage the proliferation of open access scholarship through active new forms of publication, concentrating the attention of scholarly communities around high-quality, digital-first scholarship
- Make a new platform that will make it simple for any organization or community of scholars to launch similar publications and give guidance to institutions, scholarly societies, and academic publishers who wish to supplement their current journals with online outlets
We hope you’ll join us making this new form of scholarly communication a reality. You may be a researcher in a field that is underserved by traditional outlets, because it is new, interdisciplinary, or involves non-textual media. Perhaps you have a digital project that can only be “published” if you describe it in an article. You may be an editor of a journal who want to supplement standard articles with digital content from across the web, or a scholarly society that wants to find and feature online work. As PressForward evolves, we hope to serve all of these constituencies, as well as a broad audience currently locked out of gated scholarship.
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