- May 2022
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notes.knowledgefutures.org notes.knowledgefutures.org
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A short text "interview" with the authors of three works that posted versions of their books online for an open review via annotation.
These could be added to the example and experience of Kathleen Fitzpatrick.
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- May 2021
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blogs.lse.ac.uk blogs.lse.ac.uk
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However, drawing on their research and writing practice, Remi Kalir and Antero Garcia present a different view of annotation, as a vital mechanism by which academics have historically connected and interwoven their own thinking with contemporaries and those who have gone before them.
I interviewed Remi and Antero for "Collaborative Community Review" in 2019.
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commonplace.knowledgefutures.org commonplace.knowledgefutures.org
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This almost appears to be a small, community-based commonplace book.
And apparently published on PubPub.
<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Samuel Klein</span> in Samuel Klein on Twitter: "@flancian See also https://t.co/KMmU7pDuQx" / Twitter (<time class='dt-published'>05/18/2021 19:30:42</time>)</cite></small>
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- Feb 2020
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notes.knowledgefutures.org notes.knowledgefutures.org
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Finding new ways to harness engagement in scholarly communications is a goal of the Knowledge Futures Group, and inline annotation is a technology that I rely upon every day to organize my thoughts and track my online reading. I reached out to the authors of three forthcoming MIT Press books that have undergone this type of review during the last year.
Collaborative community review can be used for all sorts or purposes. To return to the 100K blog and follow another adventure, just click here.
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web.hypothes.is web.hypothes.is
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I annotate everything, and the tool has changed the way I do my research and my reading.
Almost two years later, I STILL annotate everything I read. In my new role at the MIT Knowledge Futures Group, I work with groups creating communities on PubPub who engage through annotation, including in the classroom, through open collaborative peer review, and more! What happened? Click to find out how I fell in love with open infrastructure!
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- Jan 2020
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commonplace.pubpub.org commonplace.pubpub.org
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Finding new ways to harness engagement in scholarly communications is a goal of the Knowledge Futures Group, and inline annotation is a technology that I rely upon every day to organize my thoughts and track my online reading.
I hope that you enjoy this blog post on the use of annotation for community review. Please feel free to create a free PubPub account and leave me some feedback! Happy Annotating! Return to 100K post here.
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www.pubpub.org www.pubpub.org
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Collaboratively draft, review, and publish in an integrated, iterative process.
I'm working in open infrastructure now--and it incorporates annotation for engagement and collaborative review. (It's not W3C compliant at this time, but who knows!) I still believe that open annotation is the future!
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