All of the invited SCI 2016 teams have confirmed that they are indeed able to attend this year’s institute on Incentives, Economics, and Values: Changing the Political Economy of Scholarly Publishing, so we’re now ready to announce who they are and the titles of their projects:
- Building a Sustainable Digital Edition Ecosystem
Tenisha Hart Armstrong, Hugh Cayless, Julia Flanders, Ondine Le Blanc, R. Darrell Meadows, Daniel Powell, Joshua Sternfeld, Rebecca Welzenbach - Does One Size Fit All?: Small Societies, Humanities Journals, and the Risk and Promise of Open Access Conversion
Patrick Alexander, Eric Bain-Selbo, Cheryl Ball, Meredith Goldsmith, John McLeod, Kristen Ratan - HuMetrics: Building Humane Metrics for the Humanities
Nicky Agate, Rebecca Kennison, Stacy Konkiel, Christopher Long, Jason Rhody, Simone Sacchi - Global Voices in Developing a Sustainable, Equitable Open Access Future
Kamal Bawa, Ada Emmett, Town Peterson, Rosario Rogel-Salazar, David Shulenburger, Tetiana Yaroshenko - Social Integration for the Distributed Commons
Janneke Adema, Sherri Barnes, Eileen Joy, Donna Lanclos, Stuart Lawson, Sam Moore
Congratulations to all of these teams, and we look forward to seeing you in Chapel Hill in October!
Over the next few weeks we’ll be adding blog posts where each team will describe their project and introduce the team members, so stay tuned for more information soon…