Publications and Outputs
Featured publication:
Research citations building trust in Wikipedia: Results from a survey of published authors
Access our peer-reviewed open-acces article in PLOSOne to gather insights on published researcher sentiments and how academic citations in Wikipedia are building public trust in research.
The use of Wikipedia citations in scholarly research has been the topic of much inquiry over the past decade, however little is known regarding perceived Researchers trustworthiness of Wikipedia citations and representation of their work. This cross-publisher study (Taylor & Francis and University of Michigan Press) aimed to investigate author sentiment towards Wikipedia as a source of trusted information.
Carlos Areia, Kath Burton , Mike Taylor, Charles Watkinson
Published: April 16, 2025
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0320334
Previously, on Publishing and the Publicly Engaged Humanities…
The Grant Writer’s Paradox (Journal of Electronic Publishing), 27 January 2025: https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.6017
Included in the Special Issue On Gathering: Exploring Collective and Embodied Modes of Scholarly Communication and Publishing. This issue is volume 28 issue 1 of the Journal of Electronic Publishing, and is available here: https://journals.publishing.umich.edu/jep/
The Revolution Must Be Published, “The Manifesto Issue”, Public Humanites, January 2025
Cite: Fisher-Livne D, Burton K, Cocks C. The Revolution Must Be Published: Toward a Radically Inclusive Publishing Ecology. Public Humanities. 2025;1:e47. doi:10.1017/pub.2024.18
Publishing Values Based Scholarly Communication (OER), 2023
Including rapid poster-presentation video ▶️
Coming soon…
Values-Based Scholarly Communication Practices: Collaboration and Field-Building in the Public Humanities, Chapter in Humanities Forward, 2025