10 episodes

The Michigan Publishing podcast explores the knowledge and innovation that drives our leadership in academic publishing and digital initiatives and technologies.

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The Michigan Publishing podcast explores the knowledge and innovation that drives our leadership in academic publishing and digital initiatives and technologies.

    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 5: Publishers

    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 5: Publishers

    The Open Access: In Conversation mini-series explores the theme of this year’s International Open Access Week, “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity.” Through this series, we talk to a range of stakeholders addressing questions around open access and the implications of open access for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. This episode features MPS Director of Publishing Services Jason Colman and host Kristen Twardowski of University of Michigan Press, as they discuss library publishing and the importance of Open Access journals & publishing partnerships.

    • 12 min
    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 4: Authors

    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 4: Authors

    The Open Access: In Conversation mini-series explores the theme of this year’s International Open Access Week, “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity.” Through this series, we talk to a range of stakeholders addressing questions around open access and the implications of open access for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. This episode features Miguel Escobar Varela, author of the book Theater as Data: Computational Journeys into Theater Research.

    • 7 min
    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 3: Researchers

    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 3: Researchers

    The Open Access: In Conversation mini-series explores the theme of this year’s International Open Access Week, “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity.” Through this series, we talk to a range of stakeholders addressing questions around open access and the implications of open access for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. This episode features two guests, Jim Ottaviani and Rachel Woodbrook, librarians and data curators at the University of Michigan's Deep Blue Repositories, and host Elizabeth Demers of University of Michigan Press, as they discuss research data curation, the growing importance of data repositories, and inclusivity.

    • 15 min
    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 2: Librarians

    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 2: Librarians

    The Open Access: In Conversation mini series explores the theme of this year’s International Open Access Week, “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity.” Through this series, we talk to a range of stakeholders addressing questions around open access and the implications of open access for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. This episode features Carrie Nelson, Director of Scholarly Communication at University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries.

    • 16 min
    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 1: Students

    Open Access: In Conversation Mini Series Episode 1: Students

    The Open Access: In Conversation mini series explores the theme of this year’s International Open Access Week, “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity.” Through this series, we talk to a range of stakeholders addressing questions around open access and the implications of open access for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. This episode features two students from the University of Michigan. 

    • 12 min
    Dialogues in Democracy Mini Series Episode 4: Leadership

    Dialogues in Democracy Mini Series Episode 4: Leadership

    The Dialogues in Democracy: In Conversation mini series explores core tensions in American political culture with our University of Michigan Press authors. This episode explores implications of American political leadership with Emile Lester of Liberalism and Leadership: The Irony of Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. and Richard Waterman of The Presidential Expectations Gap: Public Attitudes Concerning the Presidency.

    • 40 min

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