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Scholarly Communication — 411 episodes
The Religion Department: An Online Learning Platform with Andrew Mark Henry and Andrew Ali Aghapour
Are Libraries the Hidden Book Market? with Erin Cox of Words & Money
Kirsten Clark, "Practical Project Management for Librarians" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Monsters in the Archives: My Year of Fear with Stephen King
Wade Bishop et al., "A Critical Look at Information Science and Librarianship in a New Age" (Emerald Publishing, 2026)
David M. Perry, "The Public Scholar: A Practical Handbook" (JHU Press, 2026)
Gist Books: How Print on Demand Creates New Possibilities for the Publishing Industry
Podcast Intellectuals Panel #3 with Joy Connolly, Barry Lam, and Aurora Hutchinson
Podcast Intellectuals Panel #2 with Ellen Horne, Chenjerai Kumanyika, Barry Lam, and Julia Barton
Podcast Intellectuals Podcast Panel #1 with Benjamen Walker and Fanny Gribenski
Karen Kohn, "Assessing Academic Library Collections for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
A Light in the Tower: A New Reckoning with Mental Health in Higher Education
Ian M. Cook, "Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How" (Routledge, 2022)
Dagmar Schafer, "Ownership of Knowledge: Beyond Intellectual Property" (MIT Press, 2023)
Abigail Bainbridge, "Conservation of Books" (Routledge, 2023)
Aaron G. Fountain Jr., "High School Students Unite! Teen Activism, Education Reform, and FBI Surveillance in Postwar America" (UNC Press, 2025)
Samuel Moore, "Publishing Beyond the Market: Open Access, Care, and the Commons" (U Michigan Press, 2025)
Thomas Kador, "Object-Based Learning: Exploring Museums and Collections in Education" (UCL Press, 2025)
Celebrating University Press Week 2025 with President Dennis Lloyd
Elif Kalaycioglu, "The Politics of World Heritage: Visions, Custodians, and Futures of Humanity" (Oxford UP, 2025)
Kate McDowell, "Critical Data Storytelling for Libraries: Crafting Ethical Narratives for Advocacy and Impact" (ALA, 2025)
Gabrielle Durepos and Amy Thurlow, "Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies: Theorising Silences" (Emerald Publishing, 2025)
Liz Fischer, "Network Analysis for Book Historians: Digital Labour and Data Visualization Techniques" (Arc Humanities Press, 2025)
Paul A. Thomas, "Inside Wikipedia: How It Works and How You Can Be an Editor" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022)
The Truth About Bullshit: Celebrating the 20th Anniversary Edition of On Bullshit with Pamela Hieronymi
The Price of Free Speech: Politics and Power on Campus
Academic Librarians: A Discussion with Karen McCoy
Scientists Cooperate while Humanists Ruminate (EF, JP)
Yellowlees Douglas, "Writing for the Reader's Brain: A Science-Based Guide" (Cambridge UP, 2024)
The World of Academic Publishing: A Conversation with Robert Dreesen
Project Management for Researchers
Key Components of a Winning Book Proposal
Conquering the Peer Review Stage
Presenting Yourself to Acquisitions Editors
Transforming Your Dissertation Into a Book
Demystifying Indexing
Understanding Open Access Publishing
These Researchers Published at TSE their Research on LMs for Flaky Tests
How these Authors Published at TCPS their Research about Cybersecurity Challenges in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
Timing's not Everything — It Takes Acting at the Right Moment Too
What Academia Don't Know Might Hurt Industry
It Takes a Research Village: How Institutes and Network Connections Make a Research Project
Small Research Goes Big: When Less Represented Topics Find Resonance across an Entire Field
Creativity is a Creation of Collaboration
Marshall Poe on the New Books Network, Technology, and the Future of Academic Communication
Collaborative Research, not Competitive Research
Limitations Are Not a Limitation
Use Sequential Internal Review to Improve Your Next Submission
Your Best Defense Is Honest Offense
Unlock Limitations to Enable Community-Level Development of a Line of Research
Part of Your Paper Is the Conference Too
How Only a Few Paragraphs in Your Next Paper Actually Involve All of the Research Community
The Introduction — Section in a Paper but also Tool for Discovering New Knowledge
Define Clearly, Select Carefully, End Compellingly
Inspired Idea turns into Sound Results: The Influence of Creativity and Teamwork on the Research
Non-Artificial Intelligence: Human Factors in Research and Publishing in Software Engineering
When, Why, and How to Review the Literature
Your Community Use Their Own Language to Publish — Learn it!
Think Security, Write Security
All of a Paper is Research, but All of the Research is not the Paper
Topnotch Will Out — When You Persist and See It Through
Researchers Influence Research — Research Influences Communication — Communication Influences Researchers
Research Culture /ˈriːsɜːrtʃ kʌltʃər/, Noun. Knowledge as the Act of Knowing Too
Diversify Your Publishing Portfolio: An Interview with Tim Menzies
Arrive at the New by Revisiting the Old
Real Real-World Practice for Software Engineering
Bring New Quality to a Technical Field
Voices Part 1: Hut-Hut-Hike
The World Is Changing — Our Research Must Change Too
To Be Reproducible or Not To Be Reproducible — That is so Not the Question
Long Research in Short Space
The Research Never Ends — But Every Paper Must!
Your Reader Wants Also to See Your Point
Research Communities
Practical PhD between Academia and Industry
Celebrating University Press Week with AUPresses President, Anthony Cond
Software Engineering Research: The Science of Relevant Practical Applications
Timely Research in a Timely Format
Community Has a Face in Conference Publishing
Research Is Culture Too: How Interest Frames the Technical Work of Researchers
In Practice, Your Research Has Got to Work!
Keith E. Whittington, "You Can't Teach That!: The Battle over University Classrooms" (Polity Press, 2024)
Another Thing that Emerges from the Research Process is the Communication
Your Reader Wants to Know the Point!
Research of the Broadest Impact: Investing Stakeholders' Stakes in the Outcomes of Your Study
Specialization in Research = Excellence in Communication
Subatomic Writing: Six Fundamental Lessons to Make Language Matter
Interdisciplinary Research under Review
The Responsibilities of Researchers are also the Responsibilities of Peer Reviewers
Integrate Readers into Your Research — from the Start!
Research is Group Work
Leonard Cassuto, "Academic Writing as if Readers Matter" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Reviewing Is a Form of Knowledge
Impact through Beautiful Ideas in Excellent Communication
Amber Billey et al., "Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches" (ALA Editions, 2024)
Bring Science to the Reviewing of Science: Evidence-Based Standards for Peer Review
Behind the Mic: How Danielle D’Orlando is Transforming Academic Audiobooks at Princeton UP
Make the Communication Fit the Research — Not the Other Way Around!
The Challenges Interdisciplinary Researchers Face: The Advances Interdisciplinary Researchers Make
Situate Your Research Focus inside a Wider-Reaching Direction
Think Outside the Community!
Before and After the Book Deal
Expand Research Publication: Give Voice to the Practitioners Who Need the Research to Be Done
Research Cultures and Research Content
It Takes Creative Thinking to Make Your Research Publishable
Elizabeth A. Wahler and Sarah C. Johnson, "Creating a Person-Centered Library: Best Practices for Supporting High-Needs Patrons (Bloomsbury, 2023)
Directions of Peer Review in Software Engineering
Find Your Argument
Stephen Pinfield, "Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic and Participatory Openness" (Routledge, 2024)
Get Team Science Working for Your Publication Outcomes
Goth Diss
Monica Berger, "Predatory Publishing and Global Scholarly Communications" (ACRL, 2024)
High-Quality Research in High-Quality Communication
The Dissertation-To-Book Workbook: Exercises for Developing and Revising Your Book Manuscript (U Chicago Press, 2023)
A Book Unbound
Guide the Reader toward Your Way of Thinking
Form is the Air Your Content Breathes
How Research Communication Meets the Challenge of Improving upon Past Research Success
Work-from-Home is Here to Stay: Call for Flexibility in Post-pandemic Work Policies
Crafting a Winning Book Proposal
Conducting a Market Analysis of Your Research to Lay the Groundwork for Your Book Proposal
Commercial Versus University Presses
Key Tips to Identifying Your Target Publisher
Building and Evaluating a Theory of Architectural Technical Debt in Software-intensive Systems
Methodology of Systematic Literature Studies in Software Engineering
Code Smell Detection by Deep Direct-Learning and Transfer-Learning
What Is Metadata? A Discussion with Cyril Heude
Word Embeddings for Model-Driven Engineering
Image as Form in a Transpositional Grammar
"Did You Miss My Comment or What?": Understanding Toxicity in Open Source Discussions
The Scientific Attitude
Stephen R. O'Sullivan, "The Comic Book as Research Tool: Creative Visual Research for the Social Sciences" (de Gruyter, 2023)
John Bond, "The Little Guide to Getting Your Book Published" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023)
Collaborate to Research, Collaborate to Partner, Collaborate to Mentor
Use Your Writing to Know Your Research
Stylish Academic Writing: A Discussion with Helen Sword
Getting Your Work Read Is As Hard As Getting It Written
Cathryn M. Copper, "The Experimental Library: A Guide to Taking Risks, Failing Forward, and Creating Change" (ALA Editions, 2023)
Emma Frances Bloomfield, "Science V. Story: Narrative Strategies for Science Communicators" (U California Press, 2024)
On Bloomsbury's "Object Lessons" Series: A Discussion with Christopher Schaberg
Communication Is the Selection of What to Say and How to Say It
Brandon R. Brown, "Sharing Our Science: How to Write and Speak STEM" (MIT Press, 2023)
Once More--What Does It Even Mean for a Machine to be Generative?
Train like You Play, Because You Will Play like You Train
My Leadership Style is 'We-Learn-Together'
Open Access at Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing (HASP)
Get PhDone! Proven Strategies for Tackling Your Writing Roadblocks
Complex Work in Simple Text
What Does It Even Mean for a Machine to Generate?
All's Well that Reviews Well
Allyson Mower, "Developing Authorship and Copyright Ownership Policies: Best Practices" (Rowman and Littlefield, 2024)
This is What Language Means
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)
Christopher Reddy, "Science Communication in a Crisis: An Insider's Guide" (Routledge, 2023)
Ask the Best Questions You Can Ask: A Discussion with Prem Devanbu
Katherine Firth et al., "How to Fix Your Academic Writing Trouble: A Practical Guide" (Open UP, 2018)
To Read and to Write Science Well, You’ve Got to Think with Purpose
How the Hypothesis Means
Science Is a Creative Human Enterprise: A Discussion with Natalie Aviles
The Communication You Need to Research, to Review, and to Publish Work with Societal Impact
What Decision Means
Marcy Simons, "Academic Librarianship: Anchoring the Profession in Contribution, Scholarship, and Service" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023)
Free to Investigate: Dr. Scott Atlas on the Freedom in the Sciences
Can A.I. Mean?
Philosophy for Our Academic Wellbeing
Really Communicating Real Impact Is Not Quite What You Think It Is
Toward Equity in Science: A Discussion with Cassidy Sugimoto and Vincent Larivière
Abigail Bainbridge, "Conservation of Books" (Routledge, 2023)
Sarah Hartman-Caverly and Alexandria Chisholm, "Practicing Privacy Literacy in Academic Libraries" (ACRL, 2023)
Learning Happens Where There's Meaning
Services and Training for Publishing Scientists: The Current Direction of Travel
Too Much Communication?
How Did Academic Monograph Publishing Evolve into the Field of Intellectual Trade Books?
Anne Baillot, "From Handwriting to Footprinting: Text and Heritage in the Age of Climate Crisis" (Open Book Publishers, 2023)
How to Write Up Research: A Discussion with Yang Zhang
What is "Meaning?": A Discussion with Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis
Gabriella Giannachi, "Archive Everything: Mapping the Everyday" (MIT Press, 2016)
Stefan Tanaka, "History without Chronology" (Lever Press, 2019)
Planning Before Writing: A Discussion with Miranda Vinay
Speak UP!: Celebrating University Press Week with AUPresses President, Jane Bunker
The Fun of Research: A Discussion with Konrad Rieck
Speak Freely: The Princeton Principles
How to Read Scientific Papers: A Discussion with David Evans
Boiling it All Down: A DIscussion with Andreas Zeller
Writing to Help You Think: An Interview with Bo Li
Stephen Bales, "Serapis: The Sacred Library and Its Declericalization" (Library Juice Press, 2021)
Paul A. Thomas, "Inside Wikipedia: How It Works and How You Can Be an Editor" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022)
Getting Published: The Peer Review
Becoming the Writer You Already Are: A Conversation with Michelle R. Boyd
Getting Published at CEU Press: The Book Proposal
Open Access at CEU Press
Meet the Press
Andrew J. Hoffman, "The Engaged Scholar: Expanding the Impact of Academic Research in Today’s World" (Stanford UP, 2021)
The Other Side of the Desk: A Discussion with "The Conversation" Editor Emily Costello
A Better Way to Buy Books
Dagmar Schafer, "Ownership of Knowledge: Beyond Intellectual Property" (MIT Press, 2023)
Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, and the Future of Academic Publishing
Kalani Adolpho et al., "Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2021)
Academic Publishers Grapple with Advances in AI
Jeff Deutsch, "In Praise of Good Bookstores" (Princeton UP, 2022)
Rachael Cayley, "Thriving As a Graduate Writer: Principles, Strategies, and Practices for Effective Academic Writing" (U Michigan Press, 2023)
Bianca Vienni-Baptista et al., "Foundations of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research" (Bristol UP, 2023)
The Other Side of the Desk: A Discussion with Danielle D'Orlando, Princeton UP's Audio Books Editor
The Science of Science: A Discussion with Aaron Clauset
The Role of Luck in Science: A Discussion with Nicolas Christin
Nick Witham, "Popularizing the Past: Historians, Publishers, and Readers in Postwar America" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
Writing about Data: A Discussion with Yuval Yarom
Asking the Right Questions: A Discussion with Daniel Gruss
Mentoring, Collaboration, Writing: A Discussion with Thorsten Holz
How to Write as an Author and How to Write as a Reader
Revision, Revision, Revision: A Discussion with Sascha Fahl
Myka Kennedy Stephens, "Integrated Library Planning: A New Model for Strategic and Dynamic Planning, Management, and Assessment" (ACRL, 2023)
Peter Baldwin, "Athena Unbound: Why and How Scholarly Knowledge Should Be Free for All" (MIT Press, 2023)
Reading, Writing, Research: A Discussion with Cybersecurity Scholar Mathias Payer
Life at the London Review of Books
Nick Enfield on Language, Influence, and Science Communications
Efficient Academic Writing: A Discussion with Mushtaq Bilal
James Paul Gee, "What Is a Human?: Language, Mind, and Culture" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)
Myra Tawfik, "For the Encouragement of Learning: The Origins of Canadian Copyright Law" (U Toronto Press, 2023)
Michelle R. Warren, "Holy Digital Grail: A Medieval Book on the Internet" (Stanford UP, 2022)
Mark Carrigan and Lambros Fatsis, "The Public and Their Platforms: Public Sociology in an Era of Social Media" (Bristol UP, 2021)
Rapid Reviews: COVID-19
Jan Recker, "Scientific Research in Information Systems: A Beginner's Guide" (Springer, 2021)
Helen Sword, "Writing with Pleasure" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Free Speech 69: Campus Misinformation with Bradford Vivian
John Bond, "The Little Guide to Getting Your Journal Article Published: Simple Steps to Success" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022)
Brahim El Guabli, "Moroccan Other-Archives: History and Citizenship After State Violence" (Fordham UP, 2023)
Experiments in Open Peer Review
Jeannette A. Bastian, "Archiving Cultures: Heritage, Community and the Making of Records and Memory" (Routledge, 2023)
Contracts, Agents, and Editors, Oh My! Demystifying the Path to Publication
Cinegogía: An Open Access Resource for Teaching and Studying Latin American Cinema
Discussions on Open Access: Open Science Tools
Discussions on Open Access: Frankenbook and OA Publishing
Has Peer Review Hit a Point of No Return?
The Many Kinds of Editing it Takes to Bring a Book to Print
Joyce Kinkead, "A Writing Studies Primer" (Broadview Press, 2022)
The Science of Security
Kristin Hass, "Blunt Instruments: Recognizing Racist Cultural Infrastructure in Memorials, Museums, and Patriotic Practices" (Beacon Press, 2022)
Reinhold Martin, "Knowledge Worlds: Media, Materiality, and the Making of the Modern University" (Columbia UP, 2021)
The Top Ten Struggles in Writing A Book Manuscript (and What to Do About It)
The Challenge of AI to Publishing: A Discussion with Sally Wilson
Annie Pfeifer, "To the Collector Belong the Spoils: Modernism and the Art of Appropriation" (Cornell UP, 2023)
Overcoming the Anxiety of Giving a Presentation
Jessa Lingel, "The Gentrification of the Internet: How to Reclaim Our Digital Freedom" (U California Press, 2023)
James W. Cortada, "Birth of Modern Facts: How the Information Revolution Transformed Academic Research, Governments and Businesses" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023)
Publishing Science: A Discussion with Tiffany Gasbarrini, Senior Science Editor, Johns Hopkins University Press
Can we Engage in Public Scholarship with Feminist and Accessible Communication?
How to Reach People with Your Research: A Discussion with Elissa Redmiles
Open Access in Humanities Publishing: A Discussion with Irene Van Rossum of Amsterdam UP
The Los Angeles Review of Books: A Conversation with Michelle Chihara and Annie Berke
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, "Decolonizing American Spanish: Eurocentrism and the Limits of Foreignness in the Imperial Ecosystem" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2022)
Stephen E. Neaderhiser, "Writing the Classroom: Pedagogical Documents As Rhetorical Genres" (Utah State UP, 2022)
Profitability and University Press Publishing: A Discussion with Stanford UP's Alan Harvey
Making Open Access Work for Both Readers and Authors
From Manufacturing Floor to University Press Editorial Director
Robyn Sloggett and Marcelle Scott, "Climatic and Environmental Threats to Cultural Heritage" (Routledge, 2022)
Kathy E. Ferguson, "Letterpress Revolution: The Politics of Anarchist Print Culture" (Duke UP, 2023)
The Art of Translating Academic Research
Michael Murawski, "Museums as Agents of Change: A Guide to Becoming a Changemaker" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021)
Amy S. Bruckman, "Should You Believe Wikipedia?: Online Communities and the Construction of Knowledge" (Cambridge UP, 2022)
Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic, "Monumental Names: Archival Aesthetics and the Conjuration of History in Moscow" (Routledge, 2022)
The Grant Writing Guide: A Road Map for Scholars
Think Bigger: How Researchers Can Use their Books to Make Real Breakthroughs
Lois Presser, "Unsaid: Analyzing Harmful Silences" (U California Press, 2022)
Podcast Series: Hell on Earth--The 30 Years War and the Violent Birth of Capitalism
Improvisation and Communication: A Discussion with Laura Lindenfeld
Bridget Whearty, "Digital Codicology: Medieval Books and Modern Labor" (Stanford UP, 2022)
Criticism Amplified: New Media and the Podcast Form
Write it Down: Writing as a Step Toward Better Research
Zachary Schrag, "The Princeton Guide to Historical Research" (Princeton UP, 2021)
Seeing Truth in Picturing the Pandemic:
The Partially Examined Life: A Conversation with Wes Alwan
Archival Kismet: Lessons in Launching An Online Conference
Heather Ford, "Writing the Revolution: Wikipedia and the Survival of Facts in the Digital Age" (MIT Press, 2022)
Michelle R. Boyd, "Becoming the Writer You Already Are" (Sage, 2022)
Victoria Hoyle, "The Remaking of Archival Values" (Routledge, 2022)
David Lindsay, "Scientific Writing = Thinking in Words" (CSIRO Publishing, 2020)
Irene Hilden, "Absent Presences in the Colonial Archive: Dealing with the Berlin Sound Archive's Acoustic Legacies" (Leuven UP, 2022)
Janaki Srinivasan, "The Political Lives of Information: Information and the Production of Development in India" (MIT Press, 2022)
Publishing Activism & Alternative Forms of Collaborative Scholarship
University Presses Today: A Conversation with Charles Watkinson
100th Episode: Public Humanities
Cynthia Kros et al., "Archives of Times Past: Conversations about South Africa’s Deep History" ( Wits UP, 2022)
Making the Most of Academic Conferences: Insights and Tips from Dr. Thomas Tobin
Barbara W. Sarnecka, "The Writing Workshop: Write More, Write Better, Be Happier in Academia" (2019)
Want to Talk to People about Books? Here's How....
Scholar Skills: Communicating Through your Online Presence
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, "The Quantified Scholar: How Research Evaluations Transformed the British Social Sciences" (Columbia UP, 2022)
Sarah Huffman et al., "Preparing to Publish" (Iowa State University Digital Press, 2022)
Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea, "Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World)" (U Chicago Press, 2022)
John Measey, "How to Publish in Biological Sciences: A Guide for the Uninitiated" (CRC Press, 2022)
Studying Black Religious Thought
Adam Nocek, "Molecular Capture: The Animation of Biology" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)
Twitter, Intellectual Discourse, and Humility
Jo Mackiewicz and Isabelle Thompson, "Talk about Writing: The Tutoring Strategies of Experienced Writing Center Tutors" (Routledge, 2018)
Nicholas Rowe, "The Realities of Completing a PhD: How to Plan for Success" (Routledge, 2021)
Covering Higher Ed: A Chat with Sara Custer of Times Higher Education
Paul A. Djupe et al. "The Knowledge Polity: Teaching and Research in the Social Sciences" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Vivian Kao and Julia Kiernan, "Writing STEAM: Composition, STEM, and a New Humanities" (Routledge, 2022)
International Association of Genocide Scholars
Do You Need a Developmental Editor?
University Press
Michael Bérubé and Jennifer Ruth, "It's Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2022)
Effective Altruism: What it is, What it Does, and How You Can Help
Publishing in Asian Studies Journals
Book Proposal
Dissertations Wanted! A Conversation with the Editor of University of Wyoming Press
Whitney Trettien, "Cut/Copy/Paste: Fragments from the History of Bookwork" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)
Combating Fraud and Plagiarism in the Publication of Academic Research
Robert-Jan Smits and Rachael Pells, "Plan S for Shock: Science. Shock. Solution. Speed." (Ubiquity Press, 2022)
Jo Mackiewicz, "Welding Technical Communication: Teaching and Learning Embodied Knowledge" (SUNY Press, 2022)
English-Language Publishing in Asian Universities and Colleges
Amplifying Academics and Supporting Public Education
Julia Molinari, "What Makes Writing Academic: Rethinking Theory for Practice" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
Should Scholars Trust Machine Translation of their Articles?
The Association for Diplomatic Studies & Training: A Discussion with Susan Rockwell Johnson and Margery B. Thompson
How to Start a Successful Academic Podcast: A Discussion with Sean Guillory
The American Historical Association: A Discussion with Jim Grossman and James Sweet
Roslyn Petelin, "How Writing Works: A Field Guide to Effective Writing" (Routledge, 2021)
Dave Harris, "Literature Review and Research Design: A Guide to Effective Research Practice" (Routledge, 2019)
Zen Faulkes, "Better Posters: Plan, Design and Present an Academic Poster" (Pelagic Publishing, 2021)
The American Association of Geographers: A Discussion with Emily Yeh
Pandemic Perspectives 10: Covid and the Art of Science Communication
Stacey Copeland and Hannah McGregor, "A Guide to Academic Podcasting" (Amplify Podcast Network, 2022)
Pandemic Perspectives 9: Covid, 'Scientism,' and the Betrayal of the Enlightenment
Pandemic Perspectives 8: Covid and the Embrace of the Biological World
Zhihui Fang, "Demystifying Academic Writing: Genres, Moves, Skills, and Strategies" (Routledge, 2021)
John Measey, "How to Write a PhD in Biological Sciences: A Guide for the Uninitiated" (CRC Press, 2021)
The University Network for Human Rights: A Discussion with Jim Cavallaro
Dashun Wang and Albert-László Barabási, "The Science of Science" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
The College Writing Center: A Discussion with Joseph Cheatle
Jeff Deutsch, "In Praise of Good Bookstores" (Princeton UP, 2022)
The Business of Scholarly Communication and Publishing
Daniel Bolnick, Editor in Chief of "The American Naturalist"
Hilary Glasman-Deal, "Science Research Writing For Native and Non-Native Speakers of English" (World Scientific Publishing Europe, 2020)
Stephen B. Heard, "The Scientist’s Guide to Writing: How to Write More Easily and Effectively Throughout Your Scientific Career, 2nd ed." (Princeton UP, 2022)
Mary Norris, "Greek to Me: Adventures of the Comma Queen" (Norton, 2020)
Christophe Bernard, Director of Research at INSERM and Editor-in-Chief of eNeuro
Retraction Watch: A Discussion with Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky
Catherine Cocks of "Feeding the Elephant" on Scholarly Communication
Pascal P. Matzler, "Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes: Interaction and Text Development in Doctoral Supervision" (Routledge, 2021)
Wim Van Petegem et al., "Evolving as a Digital Scholar: Teaching and Researching in a Digital World" (Leuven UP, 2021)
R. David Lankes, "The New Librarianship Field Guide" (MIT Press, 2016)
Language Bias: The Last Back Door of Discrimination in America?
Nigel A. Caplan, "Grammar Choices for Graduate and Professional Writers" (U Michigan Press, 2019)
Academic or Trade Publisher? How Do You Decide?
Exploring Science Literacy and Public Engagement with Science
Melinda Baldwin, "Making 'Nature': The History of a Scientific Journal" (U Chicago Press, 2015)
Janneke Adema, "Living Books: Experiments in the Posthumanities" (MIT Press, 2021)
Joseph Reagle on H. G. Wells's "World Brain" (1937)
Andrew Pettegree and Arthur Der Weduwen, "The Library: A Rich and Fragile History" (Basic Books, 2021)
James Wynn and G. Mitchell Reyes, "Arguing with Numbers: The Intersections of Rhetoric and Mathematics" (Pennsylvania State UP, 2021)
Eric Hayot, "Humanist Reason: A History, an Argument, a Plan" (Columbia UP, 2021)
William Germano, "On Revision: The Only Writing That Counts" (U Chicago Press, 2021)
Robin Ince, "The Importance of Being Interested: Adventures in Scientific Curiosity" (Atlantic Books, 2021)
Mike Palmquist and Barbara Wallraff, "Joining the Conversation: A Guide and Handbook for Writers With 2020 APA Update" (Bedford Books, 2020)
How University Presses Keep Up With Everything: A Discussion with Lisa Bayer
Bradley Alger, "Defense of the Scientific Hypothesis: From Reproducibility Crisis to Big Data" (Oxford UP, 2019)
A Conversation with Aliyah Kovner, Science Writer and Science Podcaster
Jari Saramäki, "How to Write a Scientific Paper: An Academic Self-Help Guide for PhD Students" (2018)
Avi Staiman (Academic Language Experts) on Editing Scholarly Writing
Hilary Glasman-Deal and Andrew Northern on STEMM Communications
How to Write a Better Book: The Minority-Serving Institution Virtual Book Workshop Project
The Scholarly Journal: An Interview with Josh Schimel and Karl Ritz of "Soil Biology and Biochemistry"
Michelle Caswell, "Urgent Archives: Enacting Liberatory Memory Work" (Routledge, 2021)
Teaching College Students to Communicate: A Discussion with Elena Cotos
Sharing Scholarship: Academic Publishing and Teaching Tibetan Buddhism in Finland
Deanna Marcum and Roger C. Schonfeld, "Along Came Google: A History of Library Digitization" (Princeton UP, 2021)
Jonathan Zimmerman, "The Amateur Hour: A History of College Teaching in America" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2020)
Joshua Schimel, "Writing Science: How to Write Papers That Get Cited and Proposals That Get Funded" (Oxford UP, 2011)
Mike Jones, "Artefacts, Archives, and Documentation in the Relational Museum" (Routledge, 2021)
Archival Etiquette: What To Know Before You Go
William Duffy, "Beyond Conversation: Collaboration and the Production of Writing" (Utah State UP, 2021)
Open Access Publishing: A Conversation with Dominik Haas
Laura Portwood-Stacer, "The Book Proposal Book: A Guide for Scholarly Authors" (Princeton UP, 2021)
Helen Sword, "The Writer's Diet: A Guide to Fit Prose" (U Chicago Press, 2016)
Peter B. Kaufman, "The New Enlightenment and the Fight to Free Knowledge" (Seven Stories Press, 2021)
Alex Csiszar, "The Scientific Journal: Authorship and the Politics of Knowledge in the Nineteenth Century" (U Chicago Press, 2018)
Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen, "The Bookshop of the World: Making and Trading Books in the Dutch Golden Age" (Yale UP, 2019)
Terry McGlynn, "The Chicago Guide to College Science Teaching" (U Chicago Press, 2020)
Ruth Ahnert et al., "The Network Turn: Changing Perspectives in the Humanities" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
Nathan R. Johnson, "Architects of Memory: Information and Rhetoric in a Networked Archival Age" (U Alabama Press, 2020)
Rachel S. Buurma and Laura Heffernan, "The Teaching Archive: A New History for Literary Study" (U Chicago Press, 2020)
Open Access Publishing Explained: A Discussion with Ros Pyne
Faith Kearns, "Getting to the Heart of Science Communication: A Guide to Effective Engagement" (Island Press, 2021)
William G. Tierney, "Get Real: 49 Challenges Confronting Higher Education" (SUNY, 2020)
Brooke Rollins, "The Ethics of Persuasion: Derrida's Rhetorical Legacies" (Ohio State UP, 2020)
Iain McGee, "Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing" (Equinox, 2018)
Martin Paul Eve et al. "Reading Peer Review: PLOS One and Institutional Change in Academia" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
Martin Paul Eve and Jonathan Gray, "Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access" (MIT Press, 2020)
Ken Hyland, "Second Language Writing" (Cambridge UP, 2019)
John B. Thompson, "Book Wars: The Digital Revolution in Publishing" (Polity, 2021)
Helen Sword, "Air & Light & Time & Space: How Successful Academics Write" (Harvard UP, 2017)
The Writing Center Today: An Interview with Gerd Bräuer
Christopher Thaiss, "Writing Science in the Twenty-First Century" (Broadview Press, 2019)
Joan Turner, "On Writtenness: The Cultural Politics of Academic Writing" (Bloomsbury, 2018)
Robert Samuels, "Teaching Writing, Rhetoric, and Reason at the Globalizing University" (Routledge, 2020)
Joe Essid and Brian McTague, "Writing Centers at the Center of Change" (Routledge, 2020)
David Payne on the Community of Scientists and Diversity
Common Ground Scholar: A Discussion with Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis
Writing in Disciplines: A Discussion with Shyam Sharma
Scholarly Communications: A Discussion with Elisa De Ranieri, Editor-in-Chief of "Nature Communications"
Shyam Sharma, "Writing Support for International Graduate Students" (Routledge, 2020)
Helen Sword, "Stylish Academic Writing" (Harvard UP, 2012)
Jo Mackiewicz, "Writing Center Talk over Time: A Mixed-Method Study" (Routledge, 2018)
The Work and Value of University Presses: A Discussion with Niko Pfund
Scholarly Communication: Kit Nicholls on the Writing Center and the University
Rosanne Carlo, "Transforming Ethos: Place and the Material in Rhetoric and Writing" (Utah State UP, 2020)
William Germano, "Getting it Published: A Guide for Scholars and Anyone Else Serious about Serious Books" (U Chicago Press, 2016)
Scholarly Communication: An Interview with Joerg Heber of PLOS
Scholarly Communications: An Interview with Helen Pearson of 'Nature'