[Air-L] Wanted: Examples of assessment procedures for digital scholarship

Jankowski nickjan at xs4all.nl
Fri Dec 18 00:05:24 PST 2009


Dear Colleagues,

 We are interested in the experience of persons on the AoIR list regarding
 university and department allowance / acceptance of digital scholarship,
 especially scholarship appearing in social media (e.g., blogs, social
 network sites) and in online–only journals. We know there is a general
 institutional ‘bias’ toward publications appearing in high status journals
 employing double blind peer review procedures, but we also know there are
 increasing instances of institutions acknowledging - and sometimes
 encouraging - publication in less traditional venues.

 Here is a list of institutions, compiled by the Modern Language
 Association, developing assessment guidelines for evaluation of digital
 scholarship:
 http://www.mla.org/resources/documents/rep_it/dig_eval

 Here is a Chronicle of Higher Education story, ‘The new metrics of
 scholarly authority’, describing the issues involved:
 http://chronicle.com/article/The-New-Metrics-of-Scholarly/5449

 Can some of you share other examples of changes in assessment procedures
 regarding scholarly publishing in less traditional venues like those
 mentioned above?

 Thanks very much for any and all suggestions; we’ll compile the reactions
 and post them on this list early next year.

 Best to all in this holiday season!

 Nick Jankowski and Clifford Tatum
 nickjan at xs4all.nl, clifford.tatum at vks.knaw.nl





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