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Open Access Publishing Workshop: Research, Training and Production

 

OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING WORKSHOP
Open Access Project of the Department

 

University of Florence
Department of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLILPSI)
Via Santa Reparata 93, 50129 Florence, Italy

Products from the research:

 

Director:

Marco Meli (marco.meli(at)unifi.it)

Technical-editorial coordinator and contact person:

Arianna Antonielli (arianna.antonielli(at)unifi.it)

LabOA editorial committee:

BSFM directors: Giovanna Siedina (giovanna.siedina(at)unifi.it), Teresa Spignoli (teresa.spignoli(at)unifi.it), Rita Svandrlik (rita.svandrlik(at)unifi.it)
JEMS director: Donatella Pallotti (jems(at)comparate.unifi.it)
LEA directors: Ilaria Natali (ilaria.natali(at)unifi.it), Ayse Saracgil (ayse.saracgil(at)unifi.it)
QULSO director: M. Rita Manzini (qulso(at)lilsi.unifi.it)
SIJIS director: Fiorenzo Fantaccini (sijis(at)comparate.unifi.it)

 

LabOA regulations pdf (Italian version)

Who we are:

LabOA, in collaboration with editorial coordination of the Department of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLILPSI), promotes the open access to scientific literature movement, carries out research activities related to digital literacy, and offers guidance and training services principally within the context of 'curricular internships'.
In addition, it promotes experimentation in the field of scientific and cultural communication, carries out editing and layout of books and journals, and provides for the creation and management of scientific and scientific-didactic environments and sites.
The Open Access Project provides for systematic testing of new media, tools and environments of humanistic communication in digital format, and directs constant attention to the training of students and teachers. LabOA collaborates with the department’s Research Observatory.
Proposals of the Scientific Committee of the BSFM series extend to the FUP Strumenti per la didattica e la ricerca (Tools for teaching and research) series.

The Open Access Publishing Workshop was founded by Beatrice Töttössy in 2002 and remained under her direction until 2020.

 

LabOA participates in:

BOAI (since 2004), OAPEN (since 2011), Associazione Scienza Aperta (AISA, since 2015), the research and testing laboratories of the Region of Tuscany (DR 5155 28/10/2015), "Smart City-Turismo-Beni culturali” (DR 29/4/2016) technological area n. 11.
In particular, LabOA adheres fully to the "Policy per l'accesso aperto alla letteratura scientifica" (Policy for open access to scientific literature) of the University of Florence and the "Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement" of the Firenze University Press.

Submissions:

Proposals for publication of monographs should be addressed to the section coordinators of the FORLILPSI Department, to the director and technical-publishing coordinator of the Open Access Publishing Workshop, and to the directors of the BSFM Series. With the involvement of the Scientific Committee, these latter will provide for the process of peer review (double blind peer review) and, based on the outcome of the evaluation, will include the manuscript in the annual editorial program, upon resolution of the Department Council, after consultation with the editorial coordinators.
Proposals regarding department journals should be addressed to the scientific directors as appropriate. The Journal Committee (covering JEMS, LEA, SIJIS, annual booklets and ‘quaderni’, and QULSO, LILSI-DILEF interdepartmental journal), is committed to defining the best quality scientific digital communication in the area of the humanities and the creation of international networks.
All volumes and journals curated by LabOA are published digitally in open access format, licensed with Creative Commons Public Licenses.

Internship:

The Open Access Publishing Workshop offers a curricular internship. Requests should be sent via the dedicated page of the university website (Servizio Sta@ge). For further information write to the LabOA tutors (arianna.antonielli[at]unifi.it; fiorenzo.fantaccini[at]unifi.it; donatella.pallotti[at]unifi.it).
LabOA hosts interns also within the context of Erasmus Traineeship and other international agreements.

                                                    

 

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND PUBLICATIONS FROM 2006 TO 2012, CONSULT THE COMITATO SCIENTIFICO DI "BIBLIOTECA DI STUDI DI FILOLOGIA MODERNA" PAGE ON THE FIRENZE UNIVERSITY PRESS WEBSITE.

 

LabOA contacts:

tel.: 0552756664
email: <marco.meli(at)unifi.it>
email: <arianna.antonielli(at)unifi.it>

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This website and all BSFM works in digital open access with print on demand option are published according to Creative Commons licenses "Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)" LabOA mission
Adoption of Creative Commons licenses is closely related to research that the Open Access Publishing Lab, within the department's Open Access Project, devotes to linking linguistic-literary studies with computer science and multilingual and multimedia open access online publishing, ensuring a progressive integration of area studies with digital humanities.

 

 

 

 

 

Last update

24.08.2023

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