All Stories

  1. Building Effective Outreach Strategies for Open Access Book Initiatives: Lessons Learned from the Open Book Collective
  2. Sustainable Futures for OA Books: The Open Book Collective
  3. Governing Scholar-Led OA Book Publishers: Values, Practices, Barriers
  4. Community-Led Infrastructures for Open Access Books: A Sustainable Model and Platform
  5. ‘BEING A FANGIRL OF A SERIAL KILLER IS NOT OK’: Gatekeeping Reddit’s True Crime Community
  6. Community-Led Infrastructures for Open Access Books: A Sustainable Model and Platform
  7. From Mattering Press to the Open Book Collective
  8. Governance by Membership: The Open Book Collective
  9. Responding to Open Access Needs: The OBC Position
  10. Reading Serial Killer Fanfiction: What’s Fannish about It?
  11. UK Libraries Outreach Workshop
  12. Introducing the Open Book Collective
  13. Open Access Monographs
  14. Sex, race and Romanticism: The meta-vampire in emo fandom
  15. 'Getting by’ on 4chan: Feminine self-presentation and capital-claiming in antifeminist Web space
  16. Is stage-gay queerbaiting? The politics of performative homoeroticism in emo bands
  17. Emo
  18. Addressing gender in energy studies
  19. Digital fanfic in negotiation
  20. Reading real person fiction as digital fiction: An argument for new perspectives
  21. Fanfiction and the Author
  22. Transparency and reciprocity: Respecting fannish spaces in scholarly research
  23. "Fandom at the crossroads" and "Fangasm!," by Lynn K. Zubernis and Katherine Larsen
  24. Statements and silence: fanfic paratexts forASOIAF/Game of Thrones
  25. Won't somebody please think of the children? Or,South Parkfanfic and the political realm
  26. Moriarty’s Ghost
  27. joss is god
  28. Reclaiming Fair Use: How to Put Balance Back in Copyright
  29. H/c and me: An autoethnographic account of a troubled love affair
  30. Becky is my hero: The power of laughter and disruption in "Supernatural"