Category Archives: Uncategorized
Creative Commons Licence
OPUSeJ adheres to the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike licence. Unless otherwise indicated, all works found in OPUSeJ may be shared for non-commercial use, provided that the work is properly attributed to the author(s) and OPUSeJ, and that any derivative works may … Continue reading
Reading Lists
Reading List Implicates most current published research findings as false and discusses problems for the conduct and interpretation of research. Ioannidis JPA, 2005, “Why Most Published Research Findings Are False” PLoS Med 2:8, e124. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124. Freely available articles have a greater … Continue reading
Forum
Leonardo’s Landscapes as Maps, Donato Pezzutto http://www.opusej.org/archive/leonardos-landscapes-as-maps-forum/ Leonardo’s Val di Chiana map in the Mona Lisa, Donato Pezzutto http://www.opusej.org/archive/leonardos-val-di-chiana-map-in-the-mona-lisa-forum/
Featured Articles
Leonardo’s Landscapes as Maps, Donato Pezzutto http://www.opusej.org/archive/leonardos-landscapes-as-maps-cover-page/
Discussion Papers
Fat City: Siting Bologna in the Region of Complexity and the Beginning of Baroque http://www.opusej.org/archive/fat-city-siting-bologna-in-the-region-of-complexity-and-the-beginning-of-baroque/
Latest Additions:
2013-06-26 Feature article, “Raphael’s Gioconda” under Digests Humanities > Visual Art Digest > Feature Articles 2013-01-28 Watch for our cover pages and forum pages to become open to public editing. You, the public, will be able to help build OPUSeJ … Continue reading
Editorial: OPUSeJ Says Hello
OPUSeJ Says Hello and welcome to the site. We are open and open-access. That is the “O” in the name. The rest is, “P” for peer-reviewed, “U” for universal, “S” for scholarly, “e”for electronic and “J” for journal. Make yourself … Continue reading
Editorial: Scholars Without Borders
Scholars without Borders: the OPUSeJ model reduces barriers in academic publishing “The medium is the message” Marshall McLuhan “Information wants to be free” Stewart Brand The traditional journal-based model of academic publishing comes with a number of inherent barriers and … Continue reading