The Need to Return the Values of Human Inquiry to Scholarly Communication with Emily Ford
PDXPLORES10/03/22 • 11 min
In this episode of PDXPLORES, Emily Ford, a professor in the Millar Library at Portland State University, discusses the lived experiences of peer review, a small but landmark part of scholarly communications. Ford argues that proprietary publishing has influenced many of the processes in the scholarly publishing ecosystem, resulting in a need to reapply the values of human inquiry to scholarly communications. Drawing from her research, Ford suggests how the academic community might address this need.
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10/03/22 • 11 min
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