The Open Library of the Humanities is seeking editors for its disciplinary fields. As described by its cofounder Martin Eve in a piece in the Guardian’s Higher Education Network blog in March, the Open Library of the Humanities seeks “to offer a low-APC (academic publishing costs) or APC-free solution for rigorously reviewed, digitally preserved work across the humanities.” Editors are sought in disciplines included, but not limited to:
+ History
+ Theology & Religious Studies
+ Literature & Languages
+ Modern & Ancient Languages
+ Philosophy
+ Cultural Studies & Critical Theory
+ Film, TV & Media Studies
+ Musicology, Drama & Performance
+ Classics
+ Art, Design & Art History
+ Legal Theory
+ Digital Humanities
+ Politics & Political Theory
This post was produced through a cooperation between Lauren Gottlieb-Miller and Amy Wickner (Editors-at-Large for the week), Sarah Potvin (dh+lib review editor for the week), and Zach Coble and Roxanne Shirazi (site editors).