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African American Street Lit’: old, new, or better (?) tricks?
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Creative Users, Social Networking, and New Models of Publishing
Published 2014-06-01“…Two new models of publishing are discussed: literary self-publishing in China and open innovations in academic publishing. …”
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Gathering and Scattering Emily Dickinson’s Poetry
Published 2022-12-01“…The composition of Emily Dickinson’s poetic work has implied many stages of unbinding and rebinding her poems, from her own self-publishing practices (the now famous “fascicles”), through three editions of her Complete Poems (Johnson 1955, Franklin 1998, Miller 2016, all published by Harvard University Press) up to the recent uploading of her manuscripts as electronic archives on the Internet. …”
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Le paradoxe du blogue édité
Published 2016-11-01“…At the beginning of 2000, published blog were only concerning self-publishing. But it’s not the case anymore, since traditional publishers have become interested in the phenomenon. …”
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„Samopublikowanie”: stara metoda – nowy sens w dobie e-science
Published 2009-01-01“…Autor przewiduje, że budowa nowych systemów informacyjnych spopularyzuje samopublikację (self-publishing) tekstów naukowych, która zdynamizuje rozwój repozytoriów o otwartym dostępie (open access). …”
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Historiography of Scientific Publishing across Cultures and Disciplines
Published 2025-01-01“…The key transformations including the shift from a limited self-published legacy to specialized and professional peer-reviewed journals, the impact of technological advancements, and the emergence of new profitable business models are learning points for the future course and couture. …”
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Literary Networks and Digital Media in Contemporary African Literatures
Published 2021-12-01“…It draws on a range of examples from contemporary anglophone Africa, from online magazines (Bakwa, Saraba, Jalada, Hekaya) and Facebook fiction to self-published popular novels by writers who use social networks and blogs to produce, advertise and circulate their work (like Nigerian writer Myne Whitman and South African novelist Dudu Busani-Dube).First, the paper examines the complex relationship contemporary digital productions bear to the materiality and literary value usually associated with print. …”
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Blogging down a dictatorship
Published 2022-10-01“…Just as the bloggers are embedded to Kubatana’s virtual space to self-publish, Kubatana is likewise embedded to a neo-liberal discourse that is traceable to its funding and financing systems. …”
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The Laws and Customs of the Yorùbá People by E.A. Ajisafe Moore (Undated, M. A. Ola Fola Bookshops, Abeokuta, Nigeria. 87 pages. Price $21.95 on Amazon.com)
Published 2021-12-01“…Other sources such as the LitCaf Encyclopedia list laws and customs as being published in 1924, eight years after the publication of the first edition of Ajisafe Moore’s self-published work, History of Abeokuta in 1916 (reissued in 1948 and 1964 and now part of the United Kingdom’s Royal Collection Trust). …”
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Technology transfer, intellectual property, and the fight for the soul of WHO.
Published 2024-01-01“…This ambitious initiative has been largely forgotten, excluded even from WHO's self-published accounts of historical technology transfer work. …”
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