What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own.

Autor: Noppe, Nele, Black, Suzanne R., Chiu, Kimberley, Emmanouloudis, Argyrios, Hartwell, Rhiannon, Hellman, Erica, Jacobs, Naomi, Merry, Sarah Kate, Miller, J. Nicole, Pollock, D. E., Price, Ludi, Spitz, Amy, Thomas, Paul Anthony, Vaswani, Serena M., Ningxin Wang, Erika
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Zdroj: Transformative Works & Cultures; 2022, Vol. 37, p27-27, 1p
Abstrakt: The Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own [2.1] First and foremost, the Fantasy Research Archive ofOur Own (FRAO3) is free to use. But even morekey to the success of FRAO3 are all the visible andsearchable traces that readers leave on works--kudos, hitcounts, bookmarks--and all the organizational work communitymembers contribute, from collections for collective writingprojects to constant, intricate tag-wrangling. Just as the original AO3values "fan work" of all kinds far beyond work creation(Price 2019, 11), the FRAO3 recognizes and celebrates"research work" of all kinds. What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing?. [Extracted from the article]
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