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see also [[User:Simon/Consulting|consulting]], [[User:Simon/Inter-depending|inter-depending]], [[User:Simon/Meeting in small rooms in small groups|meeting in small rooms, in small groups]] | see also [[User:Simon/Consulting|consulting]], [[User:Simon/Inter-depending|inter-depending]], [[User:Simon/Meeting in small rooms in small groups|meeting in small rooms, in small groups]] | ||
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Image: Still from ''What is Publication?'', a talk by Matthew Stadler, writer and co-founder of the federated publishing network Publication Studio, available at https://vimeo.com/14888791 | Image: Still from ''What is Publication?'', a talk by Matthew Stadler, writer and co-founder of the federated publishing network Publication Studio, available at https://vimeo.com/14888791 | ||
[[Category:Tasks of the Contingent Librarian]] | [[Category:Tasks of the Contingent Librarian]] |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 10 June 2020
making public
see also consulting, inter-depending, meeting in small rooms, in small groups
Making something public, and making publics. Matthew Stadler, writer and co-founder of the federated publishing network Publication Studio, makes a distinction between publishing and publication. For Stadler, publication happens not only through sharing texts, but also “setting up the circumstance through which we can talk and debate them, together”.
Publishing survives through publication, which is the necessary creation and maintenance of the space created for a public; to read, to share texts, to discuss and publish them. Publication continues after the event of publishing.
Image: Still from What is Publication?, a talk by Matthew Stadler, writer and co-founder of the federated publishing network Publication Studio, available at https://vimeo.com/14888791