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SUMMARY:Open Access Week in Croatia: Who is the Author 2.0?
DESCRIPTION:This year, the 2nd Open Access Week event will be held at 
 the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka, Croatia on Tu
 esday, Oct 23rd, at 6 p.m.\n For more info and the text of the table i
 n Croatian, visit OAYarn.\nRound Table: Who is the Author 2.0?\nSpeake
 rs: Senka Tomljanović (University Library Rijeka), Kristina Posilovi
 , Sara Uhač, David Blažević, Boris Ružić, Bernard Koludrović\nM
 oderator/s: Katarina Lovrečić, Matko Hrvatin\nWriting unfolds like a
  game that invariably goes beyond its own rules and transgresses its l
 imits.(Michel Foucault, What is an Author)\nThe internet technology in
 spires the idea of a digital age, the age of Web 2.0 – the age of a 
 “roaring machine”. The machine certainly changed the way scholars 
 do their work, but did less, or is doing more slowly, to change how th
 e scholarly value system works. However, scholars are beginning to ret
 hink impact, and are even looking into multiple and different n-dimens
 ional impact spaces. All the information that we can collect on the we
 b and share with readers is not the information that could once fit be
 tween the covers of a scientific journal. A scientific discovery may n
 o longer be up to a single person, but a group of scientists can colle
 ctively claim to understand separate pieces of a scientific discovery.
 \nBut, how many scholars have really moved their work onto the web? Ho
 w many of them are using social networks to communicate and share thei
 r ideas? How can they better understand the meaning of a shared fragme
 nt, to find the missing one or repair one. Should we take into account
  the influence of a single scholar on Twitter or Facebook, while we st
 udy his scholarly impact? If one does nothing but – collaborates, ho
 w can we fairly credit his work?\nMore importantly, can an author bene
 fit from making his work available online, by making his work open acc
 ess? And if so, can he adjust “the machine” to count more than jus
 t stats? What counts, then? The impact of an article as a whole, or th
 e progress made because of a separate piece of information in this art
 icle?\nThe option to choose “what counts?” is one of the features 
 of a digital age, the age which creates digital, living texts online 
  texts that do unfold like a game, texts that can be re-read, re-wri
 tten, texts that can stay open-ended. And how does this change the rol
 e of – authorship? How can an author caught inside the web of a netw
 orked culture – defined by a copy, by remixing and sharing, continue
  to exist as a distinguished author among his fellow scholars? Is it f
 inally time for the academy to welcome the emergence of the Author 2.0
 ?\n\n\n \n\nFor more information visit http://legacy.openaccessweek.o
 rg/events/open-access-week-in-croatia-who-is-the-author-2-0
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20121023T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20121023T200000
CATEGORIES:round, table
LOCATION:Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University Campus,
  Rijeka, Croatia
WEBSITE:https://oayarn.wordpress.com/2012/10/12/open-access-week-in-cr
 oatia-who-is-the-author-2-0/
URL:https://oayarn.wordpress.com/2012/10/12/open-access-week-in-croati
 a-who-is-the-author-2-0/
CONTACT:
ORGANIZER;CN="Katarina Lovrecic":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/prof
 ile/KatarinaLovrecic
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 file/get/2890170485?profile=original
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Ana Nodi
 lo":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/AnaNodilo
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Katarina
  Lovrecic":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/KatarinaLovrecic
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