[BLOG] Tom Grady shares his thoughts in a 2 part guest post on @FeedingTheElephant

1️⃣ Bonfire of the Humanities: Publishing Challenges, Opportunities, and Open Access https://buff.ly/ofK2Zl0

2️⃣ Viable Alternatives to Book Processing Charges (BPCs) https://buff.ly/HwLMXkS

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As April and the academic year draw to a close, the #FeedingTheElephant team bring you the latest takes on AI, labor movements in the academy, and more. Give it a look!

➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions/12769315/elephant-roundup-april-2023

Elephant Roundup (April 2023) | The H-Net Book Channel | H-Net

"Herding wet cats" is how @dawnd has heard authors describe working on edited collections. Today for #FeedingTheElephant, she provides tips for corralling those cats into a successful publication.

➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions

The H-Net Book Channel: Discussions | H-Net

This week, #FeedingTheElephant returns to publishing business models. @lmansley and @SarahWeicksel provide a behind-the-scenes look at publications, services, and other media provided by the @AHAhistorians.

➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions/12710524/varieties-university-press-business-models-scholarly-society

Varieties of University Press Business Models: The Scholarly Society | The H-Net Book Channel | H-Net

Today, #FeedingTheElephant features an interview with @sarahbelle721 of @nursingclio about the origins of the blog and more recently, its Reproduction History Syllabus in the wake of the US Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.

➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions/12675767/nursing-clio-and-reproduction-history-syllabus

Nursing Clio and the Reproduction History Syllabus | The H-Net Book Channel | H-Net

What did you miss this month about academic freedom, labor in the academy, scholarly publishing, and more? The #FeedingTheElephant team has you covered with our links roundup!
➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions/12640769/elephant-roundup-march-2023
The Elephant Roundup (March 2023) | The H-Net Book Channel | H-Net

Social media posts provide scholars with a trove of data for their research, but using posts in published work can be tricky. @e_maselli explains fair use, copyright, and using social media for #FeedingTheElephant.

➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions/12602917/social-media-and-fair-use-scholarly-publishing

Social Media and Fair Use in Scholarly Publishing | The H-Net Book Channel | H-Net

Calling all librarians and those interested in academic librarianship! Check out the latest #CfP from #FeedingTheElephant! We would love to hear from you about topics important to scholarly communications.
➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions/12564859/call-posts-scholarly-communication-and-libraries-librarianship
Call for Posts: Scholarly Communication and Libraries, Librarianship, and Information Sciences | The H-Net Book Channel | H-Net

It was a difficult month for the #FeedingTheElephant team, but we are back and happy to share our February Roundup. Get the latest takes on publishing, academic labor, DEI efforts, and more!
➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions/12428764/elephant-roundup-february-2023
The Elephant Roundup (February 2023) | The H-Net Book Channel | H-Net

Job training in academic publishing is often called an "apprenticeship model," but is that accurate? Alison Syring writes for #FeedingTheElephant about how publishers can better follow that model.
➡️https://networks.h-net.org/node/1883/discussions/12338159/apprenticeship-model-publishing
The Apprenticeship Model in Publishing | The H-Net Book Channel | H-Net