Dino Felluga

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Dino Felluga

Dino Felluga

@felluga

Lafayette, Indiana Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Dr Sasha Dovzhyk
Dr Sasha Dovzhyk@sasha_weirdsley·
My article 'The Queer Little Grove: The Adoption of Aubrey Beardsley by Mikhail Kuzmin' has been published on BRANCH: Britain, Representation and Nineteenth-Century History: branchcollective.org/?ps_articles=s…
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
@triproftri Anyone can email me to request our guidelines, if this interests you: felluga@purdue.edu. It's also fun to annotate with students without the intention of publishing.
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
@triproftri That is a possibility. Lorraine Janzen Kooistra did that successfully with a grad class; Ed Jacobs has a Le Fanu edition going through peer review that attempted the same. There is no guarantee that the editions will make it through peer review but students learn tons regardless
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
In the case of COVE, feedback on the platform, UI/UX are directed to me and I share it with our programmers and take it into consideration as I prepare new grant applications.
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
@triproftri @dtracy2 Second, I provide guidance to the peer reviewers and make sure they read the intro and the submission paperwork, thus taking into account the intention of the work (is it for undergrads, scholars or the general public, for example?).
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
@triproftri @dtracy2 To answer your question, I feel that there needs to be info that is clear on both sides: I provide authors with guidelines about how to prepare for peer review (what they should include, especially an editorial introduction that basically functions as a contract with readers.
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
@triproftri Always thinking of how best to make use of existing platforms, with hopes to expand as funds allow.
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Dino Felluga@felluga·
@triproftri Anything submitted for publication (including timelines, maps, galleries, annotated editions and supplemental essays) is peer reviewed by at least two experts in the field, as with all BRANCH material, then revised and copy-edited.
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Dr. Alison Chapman
Dr. Alison Chapman@alisonfchapman·
@aktange @taliaschaffer1 @MVSA_77 @VISAWUS I really like this idea, especially as I’m about to take 3 planes to give a 6 minute talk! But there are privacy issues in some places if panels are recorded & data is stored in another country
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
@taliaschaffer1 @aktange The idea is not to record the talks (or to record just plenary talks). We would use COVE tools to comment on each other's papers, which would be uploaded (not recorded)
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Talia Schaffer 🌻🇺🇦
Talia Schaffer 🌻🇺🇦@taliaschaffer1·
@aktange NAVSA is trying to do a 'flightless' conference in which multiple regional conferences will be digitally connected.
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
@Cheeryble2 @AdrianWisnicki Adrian had to edit down so he may have taken out the slide that illustrates how COVE is the first instance. The long-term goal is to have multiple nodes (other field sites, other subject areas), all sharing authoritative content.
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
I'm happy to announce the next round of publications at BRANCH: by Martin Danahay (Brock U); Shannon Draucker (Boston U); Nathan K. Hensley (Georgetown U) and John Patrick James (Georgetown U); and Jonathan Mulrooney (College of the Holy Cross): branchcollective.org.
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Dino Felluga@felluga·
@mwidner Hi Michael, an email to you at Stanford got bounced back to me. Do you have a new address?
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Dino Felluga
Dino Felluga@felluga·
New BRANCH articles at branchcollective.org by Nicholas Daly, Jill R. Ehnenn, Shanyn Fiske, Kathleen Frederickson, and Peter H. Hoffenberg!
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