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Making Research Matter

The goal of a book sprint is to have a tangible outcome of the great conversations that happen at conferences and events. Written on site at the Society for Scholarly Publishing Annual Meeting 2016, these authors were given 25-45 minutes to write thoughts based on a discussion of the topic. First drafts are the raw, unedited thoughts that will undergo refinement over the next week.

Sprint Beyond the Book: Scholarly Publishing

  • Date August 1, 2016
  • Author Nina Miller
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