Radish Press a.k.a Zoe Wake Hyde
@radishpress.bsky.social
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Home of weird publishing stuff. https://radishpress.org/ Editor @outsidethelinespub.bsky.social / outsidethelines.pub
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edrabinski.bsky.social
Technological determinism is a total drag.
noethematt.bsky.social
I want library leaders who can conceive of resistance, who can imagine different futures, not who say "welp, this is the world, guess we have no choice" at every single turn of politics or technology.
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literaturegeek.bsky.social
Finished writing a new "letterpress for all" 40-page #zine, "Just my type: finding, buying, or making your 1st letterpress type" as part of a forthcoming peer-reviewed article. Will be available for free online once issue is published (will share link here at that time!).
Photo of the Canva design app's grid view of pages, showing 40 zine pages at a zoomed-out level that gives you a sense the zine has a lot of text, interspersed with a lot of colorful photographs.
radishpress.bsky.social
The @openbookcollective.bsky.social is just the best damn org in the world. Their importance to the open book ecosystem cannot be overstated & I am grateful for every single bit of it. Check out their testimonials vid and get ye to your institution to support them: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev-O...
Open Book Collective in action: hear from our community
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the-syllabus.bsky.social
A frenzy of AI hype fuels trillions in spending on costly compute infrastructure. This piece details how real profits and transformative applications lag, revealing a bubble driven less by innovation than by capital reallocation and speculative excess.

By @edwardongwesojr.com

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The Silicon Valley Consensus & the "AI Economy"
On techno-optimism in the midst of a tech bubble
thetechbubble.substack.com
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pkp.sfu.ca
🤝 “... The more important something is to our functioning as citizens and communities, the more important it is to be free (as in freedom!)....” –Zoe Wake Hyde @radishpress.bsky.social, #OpenMonographPress (OMP) Coordinator, PKP

Continue on for more:

pkp.sfu.ca/2025/09/16/c...

#SFD2025 #FOSS
Érudit and PKP Celebrate Software Freedom Day Together as Coalition Publica - Public Knowledge Project
This Software Freedom Day, Érudit and PKP get together as Coalition Publica to share why software freedom matters to us, and how it is at the heart of our efforts.
pkp.sfu.ca
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nposegay.bsky.social
I'm sorry, worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable permission to my voice and likeness? For what now? In any manner for any purpose???

This is in academia/.edu's new ToS, which you're prompted to agree to on login. Anyway I'll be jumping ship. You can find my stuff at hcommons.org.
By creating an Account with Academia.edu, you grant us a worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable license, permission, and consent for Academia.edu to use your Member Content and your personal information (including, but not limited to, your name, voice, signature, photograph, likeness, city, institutional affiliations, citations, mentions, publications, and areas of interest) in any manner, including for the purpose of advertising, selling, or soliciting the use or purchase of Academia.edu's Services.
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erudit.org
🤝 « Plus quelque chose est important pour le fonctionnement de nos sociétés civiles et de nos communautés, plus il est important qu'il soit gratuit et libre ! […] »

- Zoe Wake Hyde, coordonnatrice d'Open Monograph Press #OMP, #PKP

@radishpress.bsky.social #SFD2025 #SoftwareFreedomDay2025
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sardonicus.eu
Just checking my itinerary for tomorrow.
6 HUMAN PAIN
7  HUMAN PAIN, CONTINUED 
8  HELL
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copim.bsky.social
Great to read the second update from the project 🎉

You can read their first update from earlier in the year too

🔗 openbookcollective.pubpub.org/pub/update-o...
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allergyphd.bsky.social
Instead of using AI to be feminist, maybe read my feminist book about cyborgs mitpress.mit.edu/978026254755...
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outsidethelinespub.bsky.social
All the cool kids have newsletters, so we do too! 😎 The first few will be posted to tease you, then you'll need to subscribe (for free or not-free) for the rest. The format might vary but you can expect some cool links, news and a meme or two. Issue #1 is out now: outsidethelines.pub/newsletter-1/
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libraryfutures.bsky.social
“Every single company that offers AI-generated material should have some sort of transparency standards put in place so that people know what they’re getting."

Our ED @littlewow.online on AI slop in libraries and our efforts to fight it. /1

americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2025/09/02/b...
Books by Bots | American Libraries Magazine
Librarians grapple with AI-generated material in their library collections.
americanlibrariesmagazine.org
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brimwats.com
it's aliiiiiveeeeeee!

all 700 pages of my dissertation can be found here: hdl.handle.net/2429/92159
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Expanding the margins in the history of sexuality & galleries, libraries, archives, museums & special collections (GLAMS) Watson, B. M.
Abstract

This dissertation centers on understanding and fixing the persistent and wicked problem of marginalization in systems. I do this by examining the “power to name” utilized by cultural heritage institutions (like Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums & Special Collections; GLAMS) and informational infrastructures (like databases, psychological schema, or social media platforms). As systems are defined by boundaries, the act of naming or labelling people, places, and things in these Knowledge Organization Systems (KOSes) produces marginalizations and exclusions. I undertake a comprehensive analysis to understand how a.....
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eschares.bsky.social
Proud to have played even a small role on this project! Great summary post and an excellent job by the entire IOI team.

After two years of intensive research, IOI's project “Investigating "reasonable costs" to achieve public access to federally funded research and scientific data” has concluded.
The Publishing Profiler: Visualizing Research Output Footprints
The Publishing Profiler represents a tool to help institutions understand their federal research publication landscape. Built by consultant Eric Schares and expanding on his earlier work at Iowa State University, this interactive dashboard combines data from Dimensions and OpenAlex to provide comprehensive insights into institutional publishing patterns.

Using an eight-year analysis period (2016-2023) to capture trends and context, the Publishing Profiler reveals:

Total publication output with breakdowns by corresponding authorship status
Federal funding acknowledgments extracted from acknowledgment text and metadata
Nelson Memo-implicated publications—the crucial intersection of corresponding authorship and federal funding that would fall under new policies
Publisher and journal patterns showing where researchers are publishing and how this is changing over time
Open access status across different forms of OA
Funding agency breakdowns allowing deeper dives into specific federal funders
For example, Iowa State University's 2023 data showed 2,776 total published articles, with 48% having ISU corresponding authors and 55% of those acknowledging federal funding, resulting in 733 articles that would be subject to the Nelson-era open-access policies.

The tool's practical applications are immediate: libraries can gauge future demand for institutional repositories based on the percentage of non-OA publications that will need compliance support, while research offices can help investigators budget for article processing charges or plan to publish in fully open access journals.
radishpress.bsky.social
That figure is wild, and I get the sense there are people very involved in open publishing who don't even know it. Would you be open to talking a bit more about it in a DM?
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paulakennedy.bsky.social
Delighted to see my team’s article published about our work on ‘Living with Machines’ in the @learnedpublishing.bsky.social journal 🎉 Particular thanks to our @uolpress.bsky.social Publisher @emmagallon.bsky.social for her work on this 👏

Read the article below 👇

#OABooks @oipassoc.bsky.social
uolpress.bsky.social
🤗 Very proud of our staff members for having an article published in the latest issue of @learnedpublishing.bsky.social about the Living with Machines project on our @manifoldscholar.bsky.social platform!

👉 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

#OpenAccess #ExperimentalPublishing #OpenHumanities
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lucyces.bsky.social
Just started @samuelmoore.org 's Publishing Beyond the Market and so far my notes are all within the YES THIS EXACTLY spectrum.
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aj-boston.bsky.social
Yeah well whose fault is that??
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copim.bsky.social
Q. How does a Community Publishing Garden grow? 🌱
A. Together! 🤝

Find out how @radishpress.bsky.social @radical-reach.bsky.social Community Publishing Garden project is blooming with support from @openbookcollective.bsky.social Collective Development Fund!

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Update on OBC's Third Collective Development Fund award: The Community Publishing Garden
An update from Radish Press
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samuelmoore.org
I like that this piece argues for a democratising understanding of open science over the more neoliberal one they view as common. I've always felt that a more robust understanding of democratisation is needed for open movements, rather than just assuming that democracy is implied in free culture.
metaarxivbot.bsky.social
Open Science as Confused: Contradictory and Conflicting Discourses in Open Science Guidance to Researchers: https://doi.org/10.31222/osf.io/zr35u_v1