Empire and Scholarly Communications. Multinational Monopolies of Knowledge and the Global South
Priego, E. ORCID: 0000-0003-4418-369X & Fiormonte, D. (2018). Empire and Scholarly Communications. Multinational Monopolies of Knowledge and the Global South. Poster presented at the The 22nd International Conference on Electronic Publishing, 22-24 Jun 2018, Toronto, Canada.
Abstract
Poster presented at The 22nd International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Toronto, Canada, Saturday, June 23 2018. Publicly-funded knowledge is, indeed, a common good, and at odds with the all-encompassing for-profit ambitions of information and analytics conglomerates. We argue that universities, researchers and scholarly publishers in the Global South, and from all over the world, also have a responsibility to think critically about the interests of for-profit third-parties. It is crucial that researchers, as key participants and stakeholders in scholarly communications, retain control over how their research is conducted and disseminated.
Publication Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Poster) |
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Publisher Keywords: | Open Access; Scholarly Communications; Global South; Scholarly Publishing; Scientific Publishing; Digital Humanities |
Subjects: | Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > Z665 Library Science. Information Science |
Departments: | School of Science & Technology > Computer Science > Human Computer Interaction Design |
Available under License Creative Commons: Attribution International Public License 4.0.
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