Providing #openaccess to the publications of the Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge (MPRL) and Edition Open Sources (EOS).
Edition Open Sources is proudly releasing its 14th volume: "Al-Hawārī’s Essential Commentary: Arabic Arithmetic in the Fourteenth Century" by Mahdi Abdeljaouad
and Jeffrey Oaks. Get it at https://t.co/c0m7DbiGgY #histsci#OpenAccess
And the cool thing is: the paragraph bookmarks also work with DOIs (but you knew that already, did you?). Check out https://t.co/Jhfz8x4z3j
https://t.co/3F4vi0jpQl
Just like the previous volume (https://t.co/McucNjIYGu), the most recent one makes use of the parallel text feature, so you can jump between translation and commentary on translation on paragraph level. Watch out for this sign:
We're happy to launch the Single Source Publishing Community today!
Addressing #OpenScience advocates, developers, authors and editors we offer a place to discuss, show and tell.
https://t.co/wvRqDO24qj
#OpenAccess#SiSoPub
@kraut0xA @flohnsen @TBoxhammer @mrchristian99
The new textbook is a translation of a previous textbook in our catalogue. Translated by a mathematics teacher and his pupils at St. Gertrudis in #Ellwangen. You can read his account on the whole project on our blog at https://t.co/t8vDdYjcjm.
New #openaccess textbook! "Algebra in Keilschrift: Einführung in eine altbabylonische geometrische Technik,” by Jens Høyrup, provides an introduction to this ancient Babylonian geometric technique.
https://t.co/WrNDvZ7CdA
#HistSci
Fascinating article by @christof77 on machine readable research literature: https://t.co/McpHtMZqLt. Exactly where we want to go with the EOA publication infrastructure (e.g. at https://t.co/iTaawZQg8J). Thanks for the instruction manual! (But still a long way to go, indeed!)
Now online: the writeup of this year's OpenScience Barcamp: https://t.co/UBnPrc0Qkq where we were part of a session hosted by @xldrkp
Thanks for having us and thanks for organizing, @ZBW_MediaTalk.
See you next year, hopefully IRL
New book alert: The Nation State: A Wrong Model for the Horn of Africa, published in the Studies series of Max Planck Research Library: https://t.co/czxcgvrsDx
Happy reading!
#OpenAccess#histsci
#dehypo9 Happy Birthday, German Hypothèses platform, and many happy returns. Here's our contribution to the (D)H blogparade: https://t.co/FQMsw8oTsP, https://t.co/sETdxNnprC, https://t.co/wZIg63xHQJ, https://t.co/bnT33zMk2d
CfP: The new EOA book series "Knowledge Hegemonies in the Early Modern World" seeks outstanding proposals on the early modern cultural politics of science. Deadline April 15, 2021. Details below ⬇️
#histsci#OpenAccess
We’re pleased to share the DOAB platform has successfully migrated to the open source @dspacetweets platform – a next step in our commitment to Open Science and introducing new features. Read more: https://t.co/1rQk7eqslL @openeditionnews@oapenbooks@OPERASEU#oabooks
@aarontroia You can find the episodes on the Internet Archive. Depending on your tech-savviness you can get them from the rss file: https://t.co/lrHBXGCzld The links in there still work: ctrl-f 'enclosure url'. Or at the individual pages, e.g. https://t.co/cQv4LSRC49
We've got a new blog post out:
https://t.co/xSrPJj93kW.
If you're looking for a podcast and you're into electronic publishing, this one might be for you!
#ePrdctn#PodcastRecommendations
#didyouknow that Edition Open Access has a blog?
Check it out for reports from the day-to-day life of an #OpenAccess publication platform!
https://t.co/uzw0NPgBz4
#histsci
Read our recent #blog post for a summary of "Seri-Technics: Historical Silk Technologies," a collected volume of studies showing diverse regional processes of silk textile production from a historical perspective.
https://t.co/b9lN8AFpmH
New book! 📖 The #openaccess volume "Seri-Technics: Historical Silk Technologies" (eds. Dagmar Schäfer, Giorgio Riello, Luca Molà) provides a fresh look at how technical processes have been historically shaped to define the identity of silk. https://t.co/gpggWUCIG6 #histSTM