<records><record><language>eng</language><journalTitle>ElPub - ELectronic PUBlishing</journalTitle><publicationDate>2018-06-20</publicationDate><volume>Connecting the Knowledge...</volume><issue>Practitioner Papers</issue><doi>10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2018.6</doi><publisherRecordId>4625</publisherRecordId><documentType>journal article</documentType><title language="eng">ScholarlyHub: A Progress Report at Six Months</title><authors><author><name>Guy Geltner</name><affiliationId>0</affiliationId><affiliationId>1</affiliationId><affiliationId>3</affiliationId></author><author><name>John Willinsky</name><affiliationId>2</affiliationId></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="0">University of Amsterdam [Amsterdam] = Universiteit van Amsterdam</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Universiteit van Amsterdam = University of Amsterdam</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Stanford University</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="3">University of Amsterdam [Amsterdam]</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">ScholarlyHub (SH) was launched in November 2017 as a portal to fund and create a social network for scholarship-using individuals and communities that is supported and directed from the bottom up and not beholden to venture capitalists on the one hand and governments on the other. As an inclusive, member-run portal, it hopes to connect rather than replace numerous non-profit and open-source OA initiatives, which tend to lack a visible and attractive front end, and which may not currently be interoperable. If its goals can be realized, SH may offer one solution to the full workflow platforms that for-profit conglomerates are on the cusp of achieving. This practitioner’s paper presents the key characteristics of SH and offers an early progress report.</abstract><fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://elpub.episciences.org/4625/pdf</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>inclusivity</keyword><keyword>scholarly communications</keyword><keyword>open access</keyword><keyword>scholarly communities of practice</keyword><keyword>academic social networks</keyword><keyword>intreoperability</keyword><keyword>[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences</keyword></keywords></record></records>