[Air-L] Bartz v. Anthropic Copyright Case and new posts on When the Field is Online
    Janet Salmons 
    jsalmons at vision2lead.com
       
    Tue Oct 21 10:55:19 PDT 2025
    
    
  
Hello friends,
Bartz v. Anthropic Copyright Case
The Claims Process for Textbook & Academic Authors is Unique. Review Guidance from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association Before Filing Claims. See detailed information here: https://tinyurl.com/mwr4usr4
Diary methods, that is, a research approach that involves sending/sharing a series of questions or prompts for participants' responses over a defined period of time, are the focus for October. These are methods that work for informal as well as scholarly research.
The new post: Diary Methods: Why and How? is online (https://tinyurl.com/msa9pha8).
Check out the whole series:
*       Narratives and Diaries in Online Research: https://tinyurl.com/4emjhhzd Learn about the lived experience from first-hand accounts
*       Narrated Lives https://tinyurl.com/3kw5duex Using biographical methods in qualitative research
Next week we'll explore found diaries and narratives, including an exciting author interview! November is Academic Writing Month, with a focus on informal ways to share research-based thinking. Subscribe so you don't miss anything (and share this link with your students): http://tinyurl.com/qualnews
Have qualitative or mixed methods publications or events to share? Send them to me off-list.
Take care,
Janet
Janet Salmons, PhD (She/her/hers)
www.salmons.blog
Unabhängie Forscherin, Free-Range Scholar and Creative
2024 Research Fellow, Center for Advanced Internet Studies
Boulder, Colorado USA
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