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Publishing as Pedagogy

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posted on 2024-06-06, 06:19 authored by Lauren Halcomb-SmithLauren Halcomb-Smith, Alison Crump, Mela Sarkar
This chapter explores innovating in scholarly journal publishing through the lens of publishing as pedagogy, an approach where scholarly publishing practices are intentionally designed for learning. Scholarly publishing is described as a learning space with significant scope for innovating, with respect to both the scholarly publishing culture and its practices. Innovating in scholarly publishing is defined as a social, creative, disruptive, and intentional process. The critical intersections to innovating in scholarly publishing are considered and an example of what innovating in scholarly publishing can look like, in practice, is provided—by sharing personal reflections and experiences of conceptualizing, designing, and managing J-BILD, a scholarly journal. In exploring these intersections and the notion of innovating, an innovative model of publishing founded on the principles of open access, transparency, and collaboration is described. This chapter concludes with possibilities for future directions with respect to innovating in scholarly publishing.

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Chapter number

4

Pagination

57-82

ISSN

2327-6983

eISSN

2327-6991

ISBN-13

9781799829430

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Extent

15

Editor/Contributor(s)

Palahicky S

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

Title of book

Enhancing Learning Design for Innovative Teaching in Higher Education

Series

Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development

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