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What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing?: Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own

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What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own. / Noppe, Nele; Price, Ludi; Chiu, Kimberley et al.
In: Transformative Works and Cultures, Vol. 37, 15.03.2022.

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Noppe, N, Price, L, Chiu, K, Miller, JN, Wang, EN, Vaswani, SM, Merry, SK, Pollock, DE, Black, SR, Hartwell, R, Jacobs, N, Thomas, PA, Emmanouloudis, A, Hellman, E & Spitz, A 2022, 'What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own', Transformative Works and Cultures, vol. 37. https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2022.2253

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Noppe, N., Price, L., Chiu, K., Miller, J. N., Wang, E. N., Vaswani, S. M., Merry, S. K., Pollock, D. E., Black, S. R., Hartwell, R., Jacobs, N., Thomas, P. A., Emmanouloudis, A., Hellman, E., & Spitz, A. (2022). What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own. Transformative Works and Cultures, 37. https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2022.2253

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Noppe N, Price L, Chiu K, Miller JN, Wang EN, Vaswani SM et al. What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own. Transformative Works and Cultures. 2022 Mar 15;37. doi: 10.3983/twc.2022.2253

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Noppe, Nele ; Price, Ludi ; Chiu, Kimberley et al. / What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own. In: Transformative Works and Cultures. 2022 ; Vol. 37.

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title = "What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing?: Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own",
abstract = "Researchers, universities, and academic libraries develop a range of tools and platforms to make scholarship more accessible. What could these scholarly communications and open access projects learn from examples set by fandom and fan activists, for example, the fan works platform Archive of Our Own (AO3)? This conceptual paper, the result of a brainstorming session by scholars and librarians, proposes that a Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own should excel at making scholarly knowledge production into a visibly, enthusiastically collective endeavor that recognizes many kinds of contributions beyond the publication of traditional research papers.",
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