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Digital Publishing as a Liberal Art

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Ball, Cheryl E. (2016, February 15). Digital publishing as a liberal art. Visiting Lecture Series. Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN.

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This talk was part of Wabash College’s 2016 visiting lecture series. It addresses how reading and writing changed with the expansion of digital modes of communication in the 20th century and argues that interdisciplinary training gives students the skills to be successful readers and writers the 21st century.

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Teaching Multimodal Assignments Through an Editorial Pedagogy

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Ball, Cheryl E. (2015, October 22). Teaching multimodal assignments through an editorial pedagogy. Moravian College, Bethleham, PA.

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Cheryl Ball presented at Moravian College on how she uses the editorial pedagogy she developed for her work as editor of the Journal Kairos to teach multimodal, digital scholarship to students in her classes.

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The Archipelago of Multimedia Publishing II

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Ball, Cheryl E. (2015, October 13). The archipelago of multimedia publishing. Digital Dialogues Series, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH), University of Maryland–College Park, MD.

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At the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities Fall Digital Dialogue  series, Cheryl Ball discussed the forthcoming launch of Vega, a free, editorial-management platform that supports peer review, copy-editing, and publication of multimedia-rich and data-driven scholarship and creative works in all areas of research. Vega is being designed with a unique editorial workflow that recognizes and values the importance of screen-based multimedia research, including digital humanities projects and electronic literature.

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A Networked Archipelago of Digital Publishing at WVU

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Ball, Cheryl E. (2015, October 9). A networked archipelago of digital publishing at WVU. Eberly College Visiting Alumni Committee, West Virginia University.

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Presented to the Eberly College Visiting Alumni Committee, this presentation explains how the Vega academic publishing system enacts the principles of digital, multimodal, open access publishing.

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Exploring Two Decades of Evaluating Digital Scholarship for Tenure and Promotion (in the Humanities)

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Ball, Cheryl E. (2015, September 18). Exploring two decades of evaluating digital scholarship for tenure and promotion (in the humanities). Brown University Library, Providence, RI.

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In this presentation at the Brown University Library, Cheryl Ball outlines the history of digital scholarship in the humanities and traces the accompanying changed to tenure and promotion practices.

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The Big Tent of Multimodal Composition

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Ball, Cheryl E. (2015, August 27). The big tent of multimodal composition. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

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Cheryl Ball presented at Virginia Commonwealth University on the editorial pedagogy she uses in her classroom and in her work as editor of the Journal Kairos to evaluate multimodal, digital scholarship.

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Rethinking Academic Publishing Through Multimedia Scholarship

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Ball, Cheryl E. (2015, March 20). Rethinking academic publishing through multimedia scholarship. Digital Humanities Group, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA.

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Cheryl Ball presented this talk to the Digital Humanities Group at the College of William & Mary. She details how the field of digital writing studies has fostered the scholarly, social, and technical infrastructures that allow for the mentoring of scholars producing digital work. Ball then explains how this infrastructure is the backbone of the journal Kairos and how the Vega academic publishing system will bring that infrastructure to other academic publishers.

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