Blogging peer review: Grand Text Auto and scholarly publication
A new scholarly book to be published by an academic press will receive peer review online through a group blog site. Expressive Processing (MIT Press, forthcoming) is being written by Noah Wardip-Fruin, associate professor of communication, University of California San Diego. Grand Text Auto is the site. As the author explains:
Blogging has already changed how I work as a scholar and creator of digital media. Reading blogs started out as a way to keep up with the field between conferences — and I soon realized that blogs also contain raw research, early results, and other useful information that never gets presented at conferences.
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