Publications

2024

Janneke Adema (in development), ‘Promoting Interactions and Engagement with Scholarly Research: Speculations on the Role of the Librarian in Advancing Experimental Publishing’, in: Andiswa Mfengu and Jaya Raju (Eds.), Advancing Social Justice Through Curriculum Realignment: Centering Scholarly Communication in LIS Curricula (Capetown: University of Capetown Press, 2024)

Janneke Adema (in development), ‘Experimental Publishing: Acknowledging, Addressing, and Embracing Failure’, in: Anna-Maria Sichani and Micheal Donnay (Eds.) Reframing Failure: Examples, Perspectives and Challenges of Failure in Digital Scholarship (London: University of London Press, 2024).

With Sylvester Arnab, Adrienne Evans, Mel Jordan, Petros Lameras, Marcus Maloney, and Kevin Walker (2024) ‘What ‘Postdigital’ Means to Us: Roundtable with Members of the Centre for Postdigital Cultures’, Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies 33, 2 (2024): 15-30. Online PDF

Alyssa Arbuckle and Janneke Adema (2024) ‘On Journals and Communities: A Note from JEP’s Co-Editors’, The Journal of Electronic Publishing 27(1). Online PDF

Alyssa Arbuckle, Janneke Adema, and Élika Ortega (2024) ‘Editors’ Gloss: The Problem with Monolingualism in Academic Knowledge Production’, The Journal of Electronic Publishing 27(1). Online PDF

Janneke Adema (2024) ‘Experimental Publishing as Collective Struggle. Providing Imaginaries for Posthumanist Knowledge Production’, Special Issue Publishing After Progress guest-edited by Rebekka Kiesewetter. Culture Machine. Vol. 23. Online PDF Open Peer Review

Janneke Adema and Samuel A. Moore, ‘Scaling Small; Or How to Envision New Relationalities for Knowledge Production’ (republication of https://doi.org/10.16997/wpcc.918 with a new introduction: ‘Reflections on Organising, Governance, and Scale in Scholarly Publishing’), in Jonas (J) Magnusson & Cecilia Grönberg (eds), OEI #104–105: Organisering!? Rum för kultur: Folkets hus, kulturhuspubliceringspraktiker, 2024, 1-16.

2023

Janneke Adema and Samuel A. Moore, ‘Just One Day of Unstructured Autonomous Time: Supporting Editorial Labour for Ethical Publishing Within the University,’ New Formations, special issue on Public Knowledge, volume 2023, number 110-111, 8-27. Online Preprint Postprint

Janneke Adema and Gabriela Méndez Cota, Reviews and reflection on Maddalena Cerrato’s and Peter Baker’s ‘Between Futurology and Extinction: A Transautographic Experiment in Two Turns‘, Culture Machine – Interzone, 2023. Online

Janneke Adema, Simon Bowie, and Julien McHardy, Experimental Publishing Compendium, COPIM 2023.https://compendium.copim.ac.uk/

2022

Janneke Adema and Rebekka Kiesewetter. (2022) ‘Experimental Book Publishing: Reinventing Editorial Workflows and Engaging Communities’, Part of the special issue Community-led Editorial Management, Helen J. Burgess and Tony Alves eds., Commonplace, series 2.2 https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.8998ab82

Eileen Joy, Janneke Adema, & COPIM. (2022). Open Book Collective: Our Organisational Model. Community-Led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM). https://doi.org/10.21428/785a6451.13890eb3

Patrick Hart, Janneke Adema, and COPIM, Towards Better Practices for the Community Governance of Open Infrastructures (COPIM 2022). https://copim.pubpub.org/towards-better-practices-for-the-community-governance-of-open-infrastructures

Janneke Adema, Simon Bowie, Marcell Mars, and Tobias Steiner, Books Contain Multitudes: Exploring Experimental Publishing Version 2.0 (COPIM 2022 update). https://copim.pubpub.org/books-contain-multitudes-exploring-experimental-publishing-2022-update

Janneke Adema, ‘The Processual Book. How Can We Move Beyond the Printed Codex?’, LSE Impact Blog, January 10th 2022, https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2022/01/10/the-processual-book-how-can-we-move-beyond-the-printed-codex/ Republished by the LSE Review of Books: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2022/01/21/the-processual-book-how-can-we-move-beyond-the-printed-codex/

2021

Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Janneke Adema: “Reimagining the past and future of academic books: interview with Janneke Adema, author of Living Books,” in DARIAH Open, 18/10/2021, https://dariahopen.hypotheses.org/?p=1128. Also online in the margins of Living Books here: https://livingbooks.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/35x6zq2o/release/1

Open Access Books Network, Janneke Adema, & Jeroen Sondervan. (2021). OA Books Workouts, episode 1. Interview with Janneke Adema. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5607029.

Adema, Janneke, Moore, Samuel, & Steiner, Tobias. (2021). Promoting and Nurturing Interactions with Open Access Books: Strategies for Publishers and Authors (1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5572413.

Steiner, Tobias, & Adema, Janneke. (2021). Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM): Annual Report – Year 2 (2020-2021) (1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5577950

Janneke Adema, ‘Versioning and Iterative Publishing,’ Commonplace. https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.42408f5b

Janneke Adema, Living Books: Experiments in the Posthumanities (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2021). Print MIT Press Direct PubPub Full PDF

Janneke Adema, ‘Poetika Odprtosti’, Časopisa za Kritiko Znanosti, Domišljijo in Novo Antropologijo (Journal for the Critique of Science, Imagination, and New Anthropology), Special Issue: Odprta Znanost v Sloveniji in Svetu (Open Science in Slovenia and the World) eds Janez Štebe, Ana Inkret and Danijela Tamše, Vol. XLIX, No. 282, p. 260–268. Online Article (Translation in Slovenian of ‘The Poethics of Openness’, in: The Poethics of Scholarship. Ed. by Post Office Press (Coventry: POP/Rope Press). http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6DN3ZV67)

Janneke Adema and Samuel Moore, (2021) ‘Scaling Small; Or How to Envision New Relationalities for Knowledge Production’, Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture 16(1). p.27-45. doi: https://doi.org/10.16997/wpcc.918

Janneke Adema, Marcell Mars, and Tobias Steiner, Books Contain Multitudes. Exploring Experimental Publishing. COPIM Research and Scoping Report (2021).http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4471572 https://copim.pubpub.org/books-contain-multitudes-exploring-experimental-publishing

2020

Tobias Steiner and Janneke Adema, ‘Community-Led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM): Annual Report – Year 1 (2019-2020)’ (Zenodo, 20 October 2020), https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4107104.

‘Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs. An Open Insights Interview with Janneke Adema and Gary Hall’, by Paula Clemente Vega, Open Insights, 13-01-2020: https://www.openlibhums.org/news/356/

Janneke Adema and Kaja Marczewska. ‘Post It’, Convolution, issue 5-7.

2019

Towards a Roadmap for Open Access Monographs (Knowledge Exchange report, May 2019). Online PDF

Janneke Adema and Kamila Kuc, ‘Unruly Gestures: Seven Cine-Paragraphs on Reading/Writing Practices in our Post-Digital Condition’, Culture Unbound, Volume 11, Issue 1, 2019. Video Article

‘The Ethics Of Emergent Creativity. Can We Move Beyond Writing As Human Enterprise, Commodity And Innovation?’ in: Whose Book is it Anyway? A View From Elsewhere on Publishing, Copyright and Creativity,  ed. by Jefferies, J. and Kember, S. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers. Info PDF Online chapter

2018

‘The Poethics of Openness’, in: The Poethics of Scholarship. Ed. by Post Office Press (Coventry: POP/Rope Press). http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6DN3ZV67

The Centre for Disruptive Media (CDM) and Disruptive Media Learning Lab (DMLL) Editors (2018) ‘Disrupting the Journal of Media Practice’, Media Practice and Education, 19 (1), 1-7. 10.1080/14682753.2017.1362167

Performative Publications’, Journal of Media Practice, special issue: The disrupted Journal of Media Practice, collaboratively edited by the Centre for Disruptive Media and the Disruptive Media Learning Lab. 19 (1). Online Version Designed Postprint

Journal of Media Practice. Special issue: The disrupted Journal of Media Practice, collaboratively edited by the Centre for Disruptive Media and the Disruptive Media Learning Lab. 19 (1). Designed Postprint.

With Samuel Moore, ‘The Radical Open Access Collective: Community, Resilience, Collaboration’, An Open Insights interview with James Smith.

With Samuel Moore. Collectivity and collaboration: imagining new forms of communality to create resilience in scholar-led publishing. Insights. 31(1), p.3. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.399 Online  PDF

2017

‘Cut-up’ (2017), in: Keywords in Remix Studies, eds. by Eduardo Navas, Owen Gallagher, and xtine burrough. London and New York: Routledge. Postprint

With Samuel Moore, ‘The Radical Open Access Collective: Building Alliances for a Progressive, Scholar-Led Commons.LSE Impact Blog. October 27, 2017.

With Graham Stone, ‘Taking Back Control: The New University and Academic Presses That Are Re-Envisioning Scholarly Publishing.’ LSE Impact Blog. September 20, 2017.

With Graham Stone, ‘The surge in New University Presses and Academic-Led Publishing: an overview of a changing publishing ecology in the UK‘, LIBER Quarterly, 27 (1), pp.97–126. DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/lq.10210

With Graham Stone, Changing publishing ecologies: a landscape study of New University Presses and Academic-Led Publishing (London: Jisc).

Interview transcriptions. Changing publishing ecologies: a landscape study of New University Presses and Academic-led Publishing (2017).

Posthuman Reading‘, La Maleta de Portbou, #22 (March/April) 2017.
English version.

2016

With Gary Hall, ‘Posthumanities: The Dark Side of “The Dark Side of the Digital”‘, in Janneke Adema and Gary Hall, eds, Disrupting the Humanities: Towards Posthumanities, Journal of Electronic Publishing, Vol. 9, No.2, Winter.

Disrupting the Humanities. Towards Posthumanities’, special issue, co-edited with Gary Hall, of the Journal of Electronic Publishing, Vol. 9, No.2, Winter.

With Gary Hall, ‘La Naturaleza Politica del Libro: Sobre Libros de Artista y Acceso Abierto Radical’, in: Andrew Murphie, Alessandro Ludovico, Janneke Adema and Gary Hall, Circulación y resonancia I, ed. Nicolas Pradilla (Taller De Ediciones Economicas: 2016) Impresión risográfica, 1 tinta, 128 pp.  (This is a Spanish translation of’The Political Nature of the Book: On Artists’ Books and Radical Open Access’ (co-authored with Gary Hall), New Formations, Number 78, Summer 2013 , pp. 138-156). PDF

Don’t Give Your Labour To Academia.edu. Use It To Strengthen The Academic Commons‘. In: Janneke Adema and Gary Hall (eds.), Really, We’re Helping To Build This . . . Business: The Academia.edu Files (London: Open Humanities Press). Originally published on Open Reflections, April 7, 2016.

Responsible Enterprise: Don’t Give Commercial Operations Free Labour‘, Times Higher Education, 07-04-2016.

Really, We’re Helping To Build This . . . Business: The Academia.edu Files (London: Open Humanities Press) co-edited with Gary Hall +. Digital, open access (gratis and libre) book on the data-driven world of social networking.

2015

‘A Conversation on Digital Archiving Practices’. Interview with Davide Giorgetta and Valerio Nicoletti, published on the Post-Digital Publishing Archive, June 22nd, 2015. Also published as part of their MA thesis: Davide Giorgetta, Valerio Nicoletti, Amateur: Non-Institutional Practices Between Digital Archiving and Publishing, ISIA Urbino, 2015. Master’s thesis. Features interviews with Janneke Adema, Dušan Barok, Balázs Bodó, Josephine Bosma, Annet Dekker, Sean Dockray, Kenneth Goldsmith, Geert Lovink, Marcell Mars & Tomislav Medak, Domenico Quaranta, Gino Roncaglia, Femke Snelting, Henry Warwick, and Eva Weinmayr. (Italian),(English)

Knowledge Production Beyond The Book? Performing the Scholarly Monograph in Contemporary Digital Culture . PhD Thesis. Coventry: Coventry University. Curve Wiki Blog Commentpress About

2014

Embracing Messiness: Open Access Offers the Chance to Creatively Experiment with Scholarly Publishing.’ LSE Impact Blog. November 18, 2014.

‘Janneke Adema on “The Mess that Open Access has become”’. Interview with Julia Rehfeldt for The Hybrid Publishing Lab Notepad. Online

‘Cutting scholarship together/apart. Rethinking the political-economy of scholarly book publishing’. In: xtine Burrough, Eduardo Navas and Owen Gallagher (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Remix Studies. (London and New York: Routledge, 2014). Online PDF Book

‘Open Access’, in: Critical Keywords for the Digital Humanities (The Centre for Digital Cultures, Leuphana: Meson Press, 2014). Online

With Eelco Ferwerda, ‘Publication Practices in Motion: The Benefits of Open Access Publishing for the Humanities’, in:  New Publication Cultures in the Humanities. Exploring the Paradigm Shift, Péter Dávidházi (ed.) (Amsterdam University Press, 2014). Online PDF

2013

With Eelco Ferwerda and Ronald Snijder, OAPEN‐NL. A project exploring Open Access monograph publishing in the Netherlands – Final Report (OAPEN Project Report, The Hague 2013). PDF

‘Reviving the undead book’, review of Planned Obsolescence. Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Cultural Studies (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09502386.2013.839728Online PDF

‘The Political Nature of the Book: On Artists’ Books and Radical Open Access’ (co-authored with Gary Hall), New FormationsNumber 78, Summer 2013 , pp. 138-156(19). http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/NewF.78.07.2013 Online Preprint

‘Practice what you preach: Engaging in humanities research through critical praxis’,International Journal of Cultural Studies 1367877912474559 September 2013 vol. 16 no. 5 491-505 doi: 10.1177/1367877912474559Online Preprint

2012

DOAB User Needs Analysis – Final Report (DOAB Project Report, Amsterdam 2012). PDF

Mettre en pratique ce que l’on prêche. La recherche en sciences humaines et sa praxis critique’, in Pierre Mounier (ed.), Read/Write Book 2, Marseille, OpenEdition Press (« Collection « Read/Write Book » »), 2012, p. 99-104. Online. Translation (by Pierre Mounier) in French of: ‘Practice what you preach. Engaging in Humanities research through critical praxis

Review: John Carey and Martin Elton, When media are new: Understanding the dynamics of new media adoption and use, New Media & Society, 14 (June 2012) 723-725, doi:10.1177/1461444812437331a Online PDF

‘On Open Books and Fluid Humanities’, Scholarly and Research Communication, special issue on Research Foundations for Understanding Books and Reading in the Digital Age, Part 3 – How Readers and Writers Experience Information: Contexts and Applications, 3-3 (2012) 030132, 16 pp.. Online PDF

2011

‘CREATIVITY (Capital C) has been hijacked by the artists’, www.remixthebook.com, remix of Mark Amerika, remixthebook (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011). Online PDF

With Peter Woodbridge (eds.), Symbiosis (Michigan, Open Humanities Press, 2011). Published in the LiviBL: Living Books about Life series. Online

With Gary Hall, ‘(Im)materialities of Text: The Book as a Form of Political and Conceptual Resistance in Art and Academia’, New Formations (2012, invited) special issue on Materialities of the Text, edited by Sas Mays and Nick Thoburn. Part of the Materialities of text online conference (October 24th – November 4th 2011).

2010

With Marije Hristova, ‘The Exile Condition. Space-Time Dissociation in Historical Experience. ‘A reading of Sefarad’’, Krisis. Journal for Contemporary Philosophy, Issue 1 (2010). PDF

With Birgit Schmidt, ‘From Service Providers to Content Producers: New Opportunities for Libraries in Collaborative Open Access Book Publishing’, New Review of Academic Librarianship, Volume 16, Issue S1 (2010). PDF

With Jean Kempf and Paul Rutten, Report on Best Practise and Recommendations (OAPEN Project Report, Amsterdam 2010). PDF

Open Access Business models for books in the Humanities and Social Sciences: an overview of initiatives and experiments (OAPEN Project Report, Amsterdam 2010). PDF

With Paul Rutten, Digital Monographs in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Report on User Needs (OAPEN Project Report, Amsterdam 2010). PDF

JALC User Needs: External Evaluation Report – Version 2. SURFshare project 2009 – Enriched publications in Dutch Archaeology (Amsterdam 2010). PDF

JALC User Needs: External Evaluation Report. SURFshare project 2009 – Enriched publications in Dutch Archaeology (Leiden 2010). PDF

2009

With Eelco Ferwerda, ‘Open Access for Monographs. The quest for a sustainable model to save the endangered scholarly book’, LOGOS: The Journal of the World Book Community, Volume 20, issue 1-4 (2009). PDF

JALC User Needs Report. SURFshare project 2009 – Enriched publications in Dutch Archaeology (Leiden 2009). PDF

2008

With Tiziana Fazio and Tanu Patodia, ‘De kaart van Japan door Von Siebold, 1840 met geannoteerde proefdrukken’, in: De verzamelingen van Bodel Nijenhuis. Kaarten, portretten en boeken van een pionier in de historische cartografie (‘Map of Japan by Von Siebold, with annotated proof versions’, in: The collections of Bodel Nijenhuis. Maps, portraits and books from a pioneer in historical cartography), Martijn Storms ed. (Leiden 2008). PDF

2004

‘Verzuiling als metafoor voor modernisering’, in: Moderniteit. Modernisme en massacultuur in Nederland 1914-1940 (‘Pillarization as a metaphor for modernization’, in: Modernity, Modernism and mass culture in Holland 1914-1940), Madelon de Keizer and Sophie Tates eds. (Amsterdam 2004). PDF