Scholarly Communication

Scholarly Communication

New Books Network

Episodes 419
Avg. Duration 54m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 5.0 (1)
Since Sep 2020
Latest Episode May 2026

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Discussions with those who work to disseminate research

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Recent Episodes

Janani Balasubramanian and Natalie Gosnell, "Art-Science Undisciplined: A Playbook for Transformative Collaboration" (U California Press, 2026)

May 30, 2026 53m

Art-Science Undisciplined invites us into a collaborative journey grounded in mutual exploration and transformation. Moving beyond transactional exchanges of expertise, artist Janani Balasubramanian…

Turn Your LinkedIn Profile into a Book Marketing Machine with Louise Brogan

May 27, 2026

What if in the age of AI generated content, the most important part of being visible online is just being a human? In this episode of The Publishing Playbook, host Sarah Russo sits down with Louise…

End of An Academic Dream

May 21, 2026 47m

Why do we build our sense of self around our academic work? What does it mean to pivot away from campus jobs to the alt-ac world? How does increasing academic fragility affect our opportunities both…

Reflection-In-Motion

May 14, 2026 1h 2m

Reflection-in-Motion: Reimagining Reflection in the Writing Classroom (Utah State UP, 2025) considers how reflective practice is embedded in daily course happenings, centering the experiences of…

The Religion Department: An Online Learning Platform with Andrew Mark Henry and Andrew Ali Aghapour

May 04, 2026 44m

The Religion Department is an online learning platform dedicated to the academic, nonsectarian study of religion, created by the team behind Religion for Breakfast — the YouTube channel with over a…

Are Libraries the Hidden Book Market? with Erin Cox of Words & Money

Apr 29, 2026 28m

What if the most powerful tool in your book marketing strategy isn't social media — it's your local library? In the debut episode of The Publishing Playbook, host Sarah Russo of Page One Media sits…

Kirsten Clark, "Practical Project Management for Librarians" (Bloomsbury, 2025)

Apr 26, 2026 54m

Librarians continue to work under budget constraints while still needing to increase the user experience and remove barriers to library resources. Learning to evaluate the best options for managing…

Monsters in the Archives: My Year of Fear with Stephen King

Apr 23, 2026 55m

Caroline Bicks became the first scholar granted extended access by Stephen King to his private archives, a treasure trove of manuscripts that document the legendary writerʼs creative process—most of…

Wade Bishop et al., "A Critical Look at Information Science and Librarianship in a New Age" (Emerald Publishing, 2026)

Apr 21, 2026 41m

A Critical Look at Information Science and Librarianship in a New Age: Constellation of Insanity (Emerald, 2026) fosters a platform for information scientists to engage in reflection and…

David M. Perry, "The Public Scholar: A Practical Handbook" (JHU Press, 2026)

Apr 07, 2026 51m

Public scholarship is one of those things that most academics are interested in, but unfortunately for them, they don't know how to actually get started. It's not their fault: nobody's ever taught…

Gist Books: How Print on Demand Creates New Possibilities for the Publishing Industry

Mar 23, 2026 42m

Today I’m speaking with Ramona Liberoff and Liz Fried, cofounders of the new publisher, Gist Books. Gist allows readers to pick the topics they want, creating a unique and up-to-date collection of…

Podcast Intellectuals Panel #3 with Joy Connolly, Barry Lam, and Aurora Hutchinson

Mar 14, 2026 43m

This is a special edition of the New York Institute for the Humanities’ Vault podcast. On October 10, 2025, NYU’s Journalism Institute hosted a day-long conference titled Podcast…

Podcast Intellectuals Panel #2 with Ellen Horne, Chenjerai Kumanyika, Barry Lam, and Julia Barton

Mar 13, 2026 48m

This is a special edition of the New York Institute for the Humanities’ Vault podcast. On October 10, 2025, NYU’s Journalism Institute hosted a day-long conference titled Podcast Intellectuals:…

Podcast Intellectuals Podcast Panel #1 with Benjamen Walker and Fanny Gribenski

Mar 12, 2026 52m

This is a special edition of the New York Institute for the Humanities’ Vault podcast. On October 10, 2025, NYU’s Journalism Institute hosted a day-long conference titled Podcast Intellectuals:…

Karen Kohn, "Assessing Academic Library Collections for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" (Bloomsbury, 2025)

Mar 08, 2026 1h 1m

Assessing Academic Library Collections for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (Bloomsbury, 2025) provides a practical, step-by-step approach to designing and implementing evaluation projects targeting…

A Light in the Tower: A New Reckoning with Mental Health in Higher Education

Feb 26, 2026 1h 3m

A Light in the Tower argues that excellent education and radical support for mental health struggles can coexist, and provides detailed advice for how to do so. Dr. Katie Rose Guest Pryal debunks…

Ian M. Cook, "Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How" (Routledge, 2022)

Jan 12, 2026 38m

Exploring what academic podcasting is and what it could be, Ian Cook's Scholarly Podcasting (Routledge, 2023) is the first to consider the why, what, and how academics engage with this insurgent,…

Dagmar Schafer, "Ownership of Knowledge: Beyond Intellectual Property" (MIT Press, 2023)

Jan 01, 2026 41m

Ownership of Knowledge: Beyond Intellectual Property (MIT Press, 2023) provides a framework for knowledge ownership that challenges the mechanisms of inequality in modern society.Scholars of science,…

Abigail Bainbridge, "Conservation of Books" (Routledge, 2023)

Dec 28, 2025 32m

Editor Abigail Bainbridge and contributing author Sonja Schwoll join this discussion of Conservation of Books (Routledge 2023), the highly anticipated reference work on global book structures and…

Aaron G. Fountain Jr., "High School Students Unite! Teen Activism, Education Reform, and FBI Surveillance in Postwar America" (UNC Press, 2025)

Dec 27, 2025 44m

In High School Students Unite! Teen Activism, Education Reform, and FBI Surveillance in Postwar America (UNC Press, 2025), Aaron G. Fountain Jr. highlights the crucial impact of high school activists…

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