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  1. Leading Generously, the Audiobook!
  2. The Cover
  3. Listening as Generous Thinking
  4. More on GT: Comments Reopened
  5. Community Review
  6. Opening Up Open Access
  7. The Political Economics of Open Access
  8. Tools and Values
  9. Future Publishing
  10. Open Review: A Study of Contexts and Practices
  11. Open Access at 10
  12. iBooks, Authoring, Education, and So Forth
  13. Giving It Away: Sharing and the Future of Scholarly Communication
  14. Adventures in Publishing Contracts
  15. Open Peer Review: New Rule
  16. Today's (Apparently) the Day
  17. Inside Higher Ed
  18. Moves and Updates
  19. The Never-Appeared
  20. On Open Access Publishing
  21. On the Scholarly Press, the Manual of Style, and Intellectual Property
  22. Relaunching The Anxiety of Obsolescence
  23. The Future of the University Press
  24. Peer-to-Peer Review and Its Aporias
  25. The Stein Taxonomy
  26. To Read: How Not to Run a University Press
  27. Anthologize
  28. MediaCommons, Shakespeare Quarterly, and Open Review
  29. What a Press Can Add in the Age of DIY Publishing
  30. Open Access Publishing and Scholarly Values (part three)
  31. The Late Age of Print, Audio Edition
  32. Two Bits of Recent Work
  33. The Future of Publishing?
  34. Shakespeare Quarterly Open Review
  35. UM/HASTAC Publication Prize
  36. Um... Is This Thing On?
  37. The Cost of Peer Review and the Future of Scholarly Publishing
  38. Obsolete
  39. Against Anonymity
  40. Must Read: HASTAC/MLA Rethinking Tenure Guidelines
  41. Blog-Based Peer Review
  42. University Press + University Library = The Future of University Publishing?
  43. Getting Serious About the Online Part of Research Online
  44. Digital Humanities Roundup
  45. CommentPress
  46. Campus-Based Publishing
  47. The Contract
  48. Versioning
  49. The Future of Citations
  50. The Golden Notebook(s)
  51. Planned Obsolescence: The Proposal
  52. The Blob
  53. This Is Scholarship
  54. Planned Obsolescence, Scholarly Publishing, and Peer Review
  55. Response to 'Electronic Media, Identity Politics, and the Rhetoric of Obsolescence'
  56. Transformative Works and Cultures
  57. Peer Review
  58. Kindle, Part Two
  59. Outstanding
  60. Things I've Missed Commenting Upon While the Urge to Blog Has Been More or Less Absent, Part 1
  61. Mark Twain Project
  62. My Week in Publishing
  63. The Return of the Review
  64. CommentPress: New (Social) Structures for New (Networked) Texts
  65. RCCS Reviews
  66. Marketing
  67. In Theory...
  68. 'University Publishing in a Digital Age,' in a Digital Age
  69. University Publishing in a Digital Age
  70. CommentPress
  71. Precedings
  72. New Economics
  73. New Structures
  74. New Texts
  75. New Directions
  76. New Structures, New Texts
  77. Procrastination
  78. The Failure of Open Peer Review?
  79. Media Life
  80. Free Advice from Aunt B.
  81. Cyberinfrastructure and the Humanities
  82. Search Inside
  83. On the Future of Peer Review in Electronic Scholarly Publishing
  84. Okay, Now I Believe It
  85. More on That Book
  86. Why I Am Too Dumb to Lead the Network Revolution
  87. The Anxiety of Obsolescence
  88. Now to Commence the Lying Around Reading Novels Portion of Our Program
  89. Yes, Still
  90. Indexing Bleg
  91. And Then There's the Other Problem
  92. The Anxiety of Indexing
  93. Indexing
  94. More Non-Rhetorical Questions
  95. Anxiety, Obsolescence, Etc.
  96. Frey Them!
  97. Back to the Future
  98. Yippee!
  99. The Last Days of Academic Publishing
  100. Byron Preiss
  101. Update Number Two: The Contract
  102. Dude, I'm (Almost) Famous!
  103. In Which I Lose My Cool, and Succumb to a Fit of Pique
  104. Looking Up
  105. On Publishing and the Public
  106. On the Future of Academic Publishing
  107. In the Interim
  108. Peer-Review
  109. True Confessions

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