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Allen-Greil, Dana – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
In this summary of advice from museum social media writers, the author addresses a variety of challenges and opportunities faced by practitioners. From creatively tackling constraints to embracing restraint, the practice of writing for social media within museums stands apart in the pressure to perform while avoiding controversy and the need to…
Descriptors: Museums, Authors, Social Media, Barriers
Farkas, Kerrie R. H.; Pashkova-Balkenhol, Tatiana – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2021
Unprecedented growth has occurred in the development of undergraduate journals over the past 10 years. Yet, despite the numerous benefits that research shows for authors, editors, and faculty mentors involved in undergraduate publications, academic institutions have struggled to sustain student journals over time. Based on the authors' experience…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Electronic Publishing
Christian Metaxas; Terry Greene; Jessica Malcolm; Njoki Muriithi; Esther Schacter; Mollie Schnurr – OTESSA Journal, 2024
As we enter a new age of technological innovation and subsequent educational instrumentation change, there is increasing demand for innovative methods that encourage student learning experiences in virtual, online spaces. ePortfolios and e-book projects are designed and owned by students and are centered within the student's learning. They provide…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Educational Change, Books, Portfolios (Background Materials)
Sulianta, Feri; Sapriya, H. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2019
In today's society, information technology transforms the way people do business and activities. Such phenomenon eliminates the previous jobs and creates a new job title. In this regards, professional writers offer new jobs in this digital age. Books and papers are substituted with new platforms because of industrial changes. Web portals,…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Entrepreneurship, Authors, Users (Information)
DeFauw, Danielle L. – Reading Teacher, 2018
Many students have experienced author visits, but one K-4 elementary school aimed to meet its school improvement goal to motivate writers through a yearlong collaboration with a published children's book author/illustrator, Ryan Hipp. This article details the positive components of the yearlong collaboration that included three in-person sessions…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Teaching Methods, Electronic Publishing
Heraud, Richard; Tesar, Marek – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
Professor Michael A. Peters has worked in an era of transformation that has taken him from a labour-intensive paper-based form of production to the computerised reproduction of thought, and the current shift in the publishing landscape from a reader-subscription to an author-pays model. Most of what he has learned in publishing and editing he has…
Descriptors: Interviews, Electronic Publishing, Publishing Industry, Authors
Coussement, Martha A.; Johnson, Shannon; Goodson, Ludwika Aniela – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2016
This article describes the self-publishing journey, challenges and methods of development, impact, the value of a self-published e-textbook in tenure decisions, and recommendations. This journey led to the self-publishing of an e-textbook for iPad® delivery at a Midwest university for a course on electronic distribution and hotel management in the…
Descriptors: Desktop Publishing, Electronic Publishing, Textbook Publication, Textbook Preparation
Guzzetti, Barbara J.; Foley, Leslie M.; Lesley, Mellinee – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2015
Adult men create zines (self-publications written as alternative to commercial magazines) that advance content learning and knowledge. We describe three of these zine writers who created five zines on topics related to the disciplines of science, social studies, and English/language arts. We collected their zines, interviewed the authors, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Males, Electronic Publishing, Science Education
Mukunda, Usha; Vellanki, Vivek – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2016
This article features a conversation between Usha Mukunda, who identifies herself as a librarian, and Vivek Vellanki, who is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in education. Mukunda has been successful in challenging the stereotypical image of the librarian as being serious, angry, and detached. Shortly after meeting her, one would likely be…
Descriptors: Librarians, Librarian Attitudes, Stereotypes, School Libraries
Woutersen-Windhouwer, Saskia – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2013
At present, about 20% of the scientific publications worldwide are freely (open-access) available (Bjork, Welling, Laakso, Majlender, Hedlund, & Guonason, 2010) and this percentage is constantly on the rise. In the Netherlands, a similar trend is visible (see Fig. 1). Why is open-access (OA) publishing important, and why will it become even…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientific and Technical Information, Access to Information, Electronic Publishing
Lavoie, Brian – OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc., 2014
Despite its small size and relatively brief national history, New Zealand boasts a distinguished presence in the published record. Authors such as Margaret Mahy and Katherine Mansfield; the renowned soprano Kiri Te Kanawa; and contemporary film icons such as the actor Russell Crowe and producer Peter Jackson are just a few of the well-known names…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Publications, Reputation, Music
Miguel, Sandra; Bongiovani, Paola C.; Gomez, Nancy D.; Bueno-de-la-Fuente, Gema – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2013
This perspective article presents an overview of the Open Access movement in Argentina, from a global and regional (Latin American) context. The article describes the evolution and current state of initiatives by examining two principal approaches to Open Access in Argentina: "golden" and "green roads". The article will then…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Publishing, Development, Government (Administrative Body)
McGeeney, Ester – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2015
This paper examines the temporal and ethical affordances of commercial social media platforms, such as Twitter, as tools for engaging in social research and knowledge exchange. Drawing on activity that took place during the "New Frontiers in Qualitative Longitudinal Research" seminar series, the article reports on using Twitter and other…
Descriptors: Social Media, Longitudinal Studies, Computer Mediated Communication, Qualitative Research
Zoch, Melody; Langston-DeMott, Brooke; Adams-Budde, Melissa – Phi Delta Kappan, 2014
Elementary students find themselves engaged and learning at a digital writing camp. The authors find that such elementary students usually have limited access to technology at home and school, and posit that teachers should do all they can to give them more access to and experience in digital composing. Students were motivated and learned to use…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Day Camp Programs, Media Literacy, Technology Integration
Stratford, Michael – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
OMICS Publishing Group is an open-access publisher operating under an author-pays model. Unlike traditional journal subscriptions in which readers or institutions pay to read content, OMICS relies on its contributors for financial support. Although the author-pays model is not a new phenomenon in the realm of open access, its recent popularity has…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Periodicals, Financial Support, Graduate Students