Scholarship

Scholarship

My dissertation, Opening Up the Humanities: Digital Publishing, Knowledge Translation, and Public Engagement, is available to read at http://hdl.handle.net/1828/13020

Published Work

  • Adema, Janneke, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Élika Ortega, eds. 2024. Special Issue, Journal of Electronic Publishing 27(1). “Multilingual Publishing and Scholarship.” https://journals.publishing.umich.edu/jep/issue/262/info/
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, and Janneke Adema. 2024. “On Journals and Communities: A Note from JEP’s Co-Editors.” Journal of Electronic Publishing 27(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.6251
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Janneke Adema, and Élika Ortega. 2024. “Editors’ Gloss: The Problem with Monolingualism in Academic Knowledge Production.” Journal of Electronic Publishing 27(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.6258
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2023. “Introduction: Community-Based and Community-Engaged Open Scholarship.” Open Scholarship Press Curated Volume: Community. Wikibooks. https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Open_Scholarship_Press_Curated_Volumes:_Community. (Reprinted via PubPub [2023; https://openscholarshippress.pubpub.org/pub/sygw60ur]) DOI:10.21428/47bc126e.ee7609c7
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, ed. 2023. Open Scholarship Press Curated Volume: Community. Wikibooks. https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Open_Scholarship_Press_Curated_Volumes:_Community. (Reprinted via PubPub [2023; https://openscholarshippress.pubpub.org/osp-curated-community])
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Ray Siemens, Rachel Hendery, and Tully Barnett, eds. 2023. Special Issue. Pop! Public. Open. Participatory. Combined proceedings of the INKE- and CAPOS-hosted gathering “Reviewing, Refining, and Revising Open Social Scholarship.” https://www.popjournal.ca/issue05
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, and Ray Siemens. 2023. “Introduction: Reviewing, Refining, and Revising Open Social Scholarship.” Pop! Public. Open. Participatory. DOI:10.54590/pop.2023.001
  • Seatter, Lindsey, Alyssa Arbuckle, Randa El Khatib, Ray Siemens, Daniel Sondheim, Caroline Winter, ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2023. “Pragmatic Explorations Towards Understanding Wikipedia in an Academic Context.” Vielfalt und Integration – diversitá ed integrazione – diversité et integration. Sprache(n) in sozialen und digitalen Räumen. Eine Festschrift für Elisabeth Burr, edited by Marie Amnisius, Elena Arestau, Julia Burkhardt, Nastasia Herold, and Rebecca Sierig. Publikationsserver der Üniversität Leipizig. urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa2-849268
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, and Ray Siemens. 2023. “Digital Humanities Futures, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics.” The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities, edited by James O’Sullivan, 397–407. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Siemens, Ray, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Randa El Khatib. 2023. “The Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI): Community Training Toward Open Social Scholarship.” In Digital Humanities Workshops: Lessons Learned, edited by Laura Estill and Jennifer Guiliano, 11-23. London and New York: Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003301097-3/digital-humanities-summer-institute-dhsi-ray-siemens-alyssa-arbuckle-randa-el-khatib?context=ubx&refId=b58681fa-6088-47e2-a43b-945f912dd924
  • Jensen, Graham, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson, Tyler Fontenot, and Ray Siemens, with the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2023. “Fostering Digital Communities of Care: Safety, Security, and Trust in the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons.” IDEAH 3 (2): n.p. https://ideah.pubpub.org/pub/h7927ugt
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, and Ray Siemens, with Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofske, and Lynne Siemens. 2022. “An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities.” Journal of Electronic Publishing 25 (2): n.p. 10.3998/jep.1973
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Caroline Winter, Ray Siemens, and Tully Barnett. 2022. “Introduction: Putting Open Social Scholarship into Practice.” Pop! Public. Open. Participatory. 4. 10.54590/pop.2022.001
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Caroline Winter, Jesse Thomas, Vitor Yana, Anna Honcharova, Alan Colín Arce, Graham Jensen, and Siemens, with the INKE and ETCL Research Groups, eds. 2022. Community. Wikibooks. en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Open_Scholarship_Press_Collections:_Community. (Reprinted via PediaPress [2022], PubPub [2023; https://openscholarshippress.pubpub.org/osp-community])
  • Jesperson, Talya, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens, with the INKE Research Group. 2022. “Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons.” Pop! Public. Open. Participatory. 4. 10.54590/pop.2022.003
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Graham Jensen, Tully Barnett, Ray Siemens. 2021. “Introduction: Engaging Open Scholarship.” Pop! Public. Open. Participatory. 3: n.p. 10.54590/pop.2021.001
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Graham Jensen, Tully Barnett, Ray Siemens. 2021. Special Issue, Pop! Public. Open. Participatory 2. Combined proceedings of the INKE- and CAPOS-hosted gathering “Engaging Open Social Scholarship.” https://www.popjournal.ca/issue03
  • Arthur, Paul Longley, Lydia Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2021. “Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities.” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities fqaa063: n.p. (Click for pre-print.)
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2020. “How Can We Broaden and Diversify Humanities Knowledge Translation?” Pop! Public. Open. Participatory 2: n.p. DOI: 10.48404/pop.2020.12
  • Winter, Caroline, Tyler Fontenot, Luis Meneses, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. “Foundations for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons: Exploring the Possibilities of Digital Research Communities.” Pop! Public. Open. Participatory 2: n.p. DOI: 10.48404/pop.2020.05
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Rachel Hendery, Luis Meneses, and Ray Siemens. 2020. “Introduction: Open Scholarship in the 21st Century.” Pop! Public. Open. Participatory 2: n.p. DOI: 10.48404/pop.2020.01
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Rachel Hendery, Luis Meneses, and Ray Siemens, eds. 2020. Special Issue, Pop! Public. Open. Participatory 2. Combined proceedings of the INKE-hosted gathering “Open Scholarship for the 2020s” and CAPOS-hosted gathering “Knowledge Creation in the 21st Century.” https://popjournal.ca/issue02
  • El Khatib, Randa, Alyssa Arbuckle, Lynne Siemens, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, and the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab. 2020. “An “Open Lab?” The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape.” Digital Humanities Quarterly 14 (3): n.p. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/14/3/000480/000480.html
  • El Khatib, Randa, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, and Raymond G. Siemens, with the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab. 2020. “Open Social Scholarship In Action.” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities fqaa033: n.p.
  • Siemens, Raymond G., and William R. Bowen, eds., with Daniel Powell, Lindsey Seatter, Alyssa Arbuckle, and the ReKN Research Group. 2020. Towards an Integrated Digital Environment for Early Modern Studies: A Report of the Renaissance Knowledge Network Group (2017). Toronto and Victoria: Iter and ETCL. 860 pp.
  • Powell, Daniel, Lindsey Seatter, Raymond G. Siemens, and William R. Bowen, with Alyssa Arbuckle, Shawn DeWolfe, Randa El Khatib, Matt Hiebert, Sarah Milligan, Kate Siemens, and the ReKN Research Group. 2020. “Field Directories, Annotated Bibliography, and Other Resources.” In Towards an Integrated Digital Environment for Early Modern Studies: A Report of the Renaissance Knowledge Network Group (2017), edited by Raymond G. Siemens and William R. Bowen, with Daniel Powell, Lindsey Seatter, Alyssa Arbuckle, and the ReKN Research Group.  Toronto and Victoria: Iter and ETCL.
  • Seatter, Lindsey, Alyssa Arbuckle, and John Barber, eds. 2020. Special Issue, IDEAH: Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in the Arts & Humanities 1.1. Proceedings of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute 2017 and 2018 Colloquium, Victoria, BC, Canada.
  •  Seatter, Lindsey, Alyssa Arbuckle, and John Barber. 2020. “Introduction to Digital Humanities Summer Institute Special Issue.” IDEAH: Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in the Arts & Humanities 1.1: n.p. https://doi.org/10.21428/f1f23564.ebddfbe3
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2020. “Opportunities for Social Knowledge Creation in the Digital Humanities.“ In Doing More Digital Humanities: Open Approaches to Creation, Growth, and Development, edited by Constance Crompton, Richard J. Lane, and Ray Siemens, 290–300. London: Routledge. (Click for pre-print)
  • Jon Saklofske, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Jon Bath, eds. 2020. Feminist War Games?: Mechanisms of War, Feminist Values, and Interventional Games. London: Routledge. 212pp.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Jon Saklofske, Jon Bath, and the Implementing New Knowledge Environments Partnership. 2020. Introduction. In Feminist War Games? Mechanisms of War, Feminist Values, and Interventional Games, edited by Jon Saklofske, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Jon Bath, 3–10. London: Routledge. (Click for pre-print)
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Luis Meneses, and Ray Siemens, eds. 2019. Special Issue, Pop! Public. Open. Participatory 1.1. Proceedings of the INKE-hosted gathering “Understanding and Enacting Open Scholarship,” 16-17 January 2019, Victoria, BC, Canada.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Luis Meneses, and Ray Siemens. 2019. “Introduction: Open Scholarship in Action.” Pop! Public. Open. Participatory 1.1: n.p. https://popjournal.ca/issue01/intro
  • El Khatib, Randa, Lindsey Seatter, Tracey El Hajj, Conrad Leibel, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, and the INKE and ETCL Research Groups. 2019. “Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.58
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2019. “Open+: Versioning Open Social Scholarship.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.39
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Luis Meneses, and Ray Siemens. 2019. “Introduction, Beyond Open: Implementing Social Scholarship.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/55
  • Meneses, Luis, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens, eds. 2019. Special Issue, KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1). Proceedings of the INKE-hosted gathering “Beyond Open: Implementing Social Scholarship,” 10-11 January 2018, Victoria, BC, Canada.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa. And John Maxwell. 2019. “Modelling Open Social Scholarship Within the INKE Community.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.15
  • Milligan, Sarah, Kimberly Silk, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2019. “The Initial Impact of the Open Scholarship Policy Observatory.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.43
  • El Khatib, Randa, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2019. “Foundations for On-Campus Open Social Scholarship Activities.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.14
  • Bath, Jon, Alyssa Arbuckle, Alex Christie, Constance Crompton, and Ray Siemens, with the INKE Research Group. 2018. “Futures of the Book.” In The Routledge Companion to Media Studies and Digital Humanities, edited by Jentery Sayers, 336-44. London: Routledge.
  • Siemens, Raymond G., Constance Crompton, Daniel Powell, and Alyssa Arbuckle, with the Devonshire Manuscript Editorial Group. 2018. “Social Editing & the Devonshire 
Manuscript (BL MS Add. 17,492).” In Handbook of Editing Early Modern Texts, edited by Harriet Phillips 
and Claire Loffman. London: Ashgate. 12pp.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2017. “A Wide Angle Lens on DH.” Canadian Literature 234: 154-56. [Book review]
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Nina Belojevic, Tracey El Hajj, Randa El Khatib, Lindsey Seatter, and Raymond G. Siemens, with Alex Christie, Matthew Hiebert, Jon Saklofske, Jentery Sayers, Derek Siemens, Shaun Wong, and the INKE and ETCL Research Groups. 2017. “An Annotated Bibliography of Social Knowledge Creation.” In Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities: Volume I, edited by Alyssa Arbuckle, Aaron Mauro, and Daniel Powell, 29-264. Arizona: Iter Academic Press and Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Aaron Mauro, and Daniel Powell, eds. 2017. Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities: Volume I. Arizona: Iter Academic Press and Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 265pp.
  • Powell, Daniel, Aaron Mauro, and Alyssa Arbuckle. Introduction. “Tracing the Movement of Ideas: Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities.” In Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities: Volume 1, 1-28. Arizona: Iter Academic Press and Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, and Bonnie Stewart. 2017. “How Can We Make Scholarship More Relevant?” Inside Higher Ed. https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/university-venus/how-can-we-make-scholarship-more-relevant
  • Siemens, Raymond G., Alyssa Arbuckle, Lindsey Seatter, Randa El Khatib, and Tracey El Hajj, with the ETCL Research Group. 2017. “The Value of Plurality in the ‘Network With a Thousand Entrances.'” International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 11(2): 153-73.
  • Siemens, Raymond G., Alyssa Arbuckle, Lindsey Seatter, Randa El Khatib, and Tracey El Hajj, with the ETCL Research Group. 2017. “The Value of Plurality in the ‘Network With a Thousand Entrances.'” International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 11(2): 63pp. [Supplemental annotated bibliography]
  • Siemens, Ray, Constance Crompton, Daniel Powell, Alyssa Arbuckle, with Maggie Shirley and the Devonshire Manuscript Editorial Group. 2017. “The Social Edition in the Context of Open Social Scholarship: The Case of the Devonshire Manuscript (BL Add Ms 17, 492).” In Advances in Digital Scholarly Editing, edited by Peter Boot, Anna Cappellotto, Wout Dillen, Franz Fischer, Aodhán Kelly, Andreas Mertgens, Anna-Maria Sichani, Elena Spadini, and Dirk van Hulle, 453-63. Leiden: Sidestone P. [Excerpted from: “Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript.” Constance Crompton, Daniel Powell, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens, with Maggie Shirley and the Devonshire Manuscript Editorial Group.]
  • Siemens, Raymond G.,Constance Crompton, Daniel Powell, and Alyssa Arbuckle, with Maggie Shirley and the Devonshire Manuscript Editorial Group. 2016. “Building A 
Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript.” In Digital Scholarly Editing: Theories and Practices, edited by Matthew James Driscoll  and Elena Pierazzo. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers. 137-61. [re-print]
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Alex Christie, and Lynne Siemens, with Aaron Mauro and the Implementing New Knowledge Environments Research Group. Introduction. “New Knowledge Models: Sustaining Partnerships to Transform Scholarly Production.” Special Issue, Scholarly and Research Communication 7.2 (2016): 6pp.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Alex Christie, and Lynne Siemens, with Aaron Mauro and the Implementing New Knowledge Environments Research Group, eds. Special Issue, Scholarly and Research Communication 7.2 (2016). Proceedings of the INKE-hosted gathering “New Knowledge Models: Sustaining Partnerships to Transform Scholarly Production,” 19 January 2016, Whistler, BC, Canada.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, and Alex Christie. “Intersections Between Social Knowledge Creation and Critical Making.” Scholarly and Research Communication 6.3 (2015): 13 pp.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Aaron Mauro, and Lynne Siemens. Introduction. “From Technical Standards to Research Communities: Implementing New Knowledge Environments Gatherings, Sydney 2014 and Whistler 2015.” Special Issue, Scholarly and Research Communication 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 (2015): 7pp.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Aaron Mauro, and Lynne Siemens, eds. Special Issue, Scholarly and Research Communication 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 (2015). Proceedings of the INKE-hosted gatherings “Research Foundations for Understanding Books and Reading in the Digital Age: Emerging Reading, Writing, and Research Practices,” 8 December 2014, Sydney, NSW, Australia, and “Sustaining Partnerships to Transform Scholarly Production,” 27 January 2015, Whistler, BC, Canada.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, and Ray Siemens. 2015. “Open Social Scholarship in Canada.” Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. www.congress2013.ca/blog/archive/201502. [blogpost]
  • Crompton, Constance, Ray Siemens, and Alyssa Arbuckle. “Enlisting ‘Vertues Noble & Excelent’: Behavior, Credit, and Knowledge Organization in the Social Edition.” Digital Humanities Quarterly 9.2 (2015): n.pag.
  • Crompton, Constance, Daniel Powell, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens, with Maggie Shirley and the Devonshire Manuscript Editorial Group. “Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript.” Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme 37.4 (2014): 131-56.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Constance Crompton, and Aaron Mauro. “Introduction: ‘Building Partnerships to Transform Scholarly Publishing.’Special Issue, Scholarly and Research Communication 5.4 (2014): 7pp.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Constance Crompton, and Aaron Mauro, eds. Special Issue, Scholarly and Research Communication 5.4 (2014). Proceedings of the INKE-hosted gathering “Building Partnerships to Transform Scholarly Production,” 5-6 February 2014, Whistler, BC, Canada.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa. “Considering the Waste Land for iPad and Weird Fiction as Models for the Public Digital Edition.” Digital Studies / Le champ numérique 4 (2014): n. pag. Proceedings of the CSDH-SCHN conference, 3-5 June 2013, Victoria, BC, Canada.
  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Nina Belojevic, Matthew Hiebert, and Ray Siemens, with Shaun Wong, Derek Siemens, Alex Christie, Jon Saklofske, Jentery Sayers, and with the INKE and ETCL Research Groups. “Social Knowledge Creation: Three Annotated Bibliographies.” Scholarly and Research Communication 5.2 (2014): 120 pp.
  • Belojevic, Nina, Alyssa Arbuckle, Matthew Hiebert, and Ray Siemens, with Shaun Wong, Alex Christie, Jon Saklofske, Jentery Sayers, and Derek Siemens, and with the INKE and ETCL Research Groups. “A Select Annotated Bibliography Concerning Game-Design Models for Digital Social Knowledge Creation.” Mémoires du livre / Studies in Book Culture 5.2 (2014): n. pag.
  • Crompton, Constance, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. “Understanding the Social Edition through Iterative Implementation: The Case of the Devonshire MS (BL Add MS 17492).” Scholarly and Research Communication 4.3 (2013): 9 pp.

Contributor to:

  • Lane, Richard, ed. Global Literary Theory website: www.routledge.com/cw/lane. (2013). Routledge. (Accompanying anthology: Lane, Richard. Global Literary Theory: An Anthology. New York: Routledge, 2013. Print.)
  • Ross, Stephen, ed. Encyclopedia of Modernism website: https://www.rem.routledge.com/. (2016). Routledge.

Collaborator on:

  • Teaching and Learning Multimodal Communications: A Collaborative Book. Jentery Sayers, with Alyssa Arbuckle, Alison Hedley, Shaun Macpherson, Alyssa McLeod, Jana Millar Usiskin, Daniel Powell, Emily Smith, and Michael Stevens. International Journal of Learning and Media 4.1 (2013). http://ijlm.net/node/13300.

Major Digital Projects

  • Arbuckle, Alyssa, Graham Jensen, and Ray Siemens, with Ivy Jia, Luis Meneses, Ansh Thayil, and Archie To, and CANARIE, Compute Canada, the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE) Partnership, and University of Victoria Systems – Research Computing Services. 2023. Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons (version 0.9, 2017-2023). Hubzero. Victoria, BC: INKE Partnership. https://hsscommons.ca; https://github.com/etcluvic/hsscommons.

 

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Presentations, Roundtables, & Talks

  • Digital Research Infrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada: A Landscape Analysis. 2024 Canadian Research Knowledge Network Member Summit, Ottawa, ON, 1-3 October 2024. [panel presentation]
  • The Digital Humanities, and its Foundation for Open Social Scholarship. With Ray Siemens and Graham Jensen. HEPIX Forum 2023, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, 16 October 2023. [invited talk]
  • Digital Knowledge Commons in the Humanities and Social Sciences. With Graham Jensen and Ray Siemens. Mapping Culture and History, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 17–18 November 2022. [invited plenary lecture]
  • Open Social Scholarship and the INKE Partnership.Canadian Research Knowledge Network Conference, Montreal, QC, 1-2 November 2022. [invited talk]
  • Digital Humanities, Engaged Publics, and Foundations for Open Social Scholarship. With Ray Siemens. Informatica umanistica, Digital Humanities: verso quale modernità?, University of Bari, 6 October 2022. Online. [invited keynote lecture]
  • Foundations for Open Social Scholarship: Activities in The Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory. With Ray Siemens, Luis Meneses, Randa El Khatib, Caroline Winter, and Graham Jensen. VELS University Chennai, 12 March 2022. Online. [invited talk]
  • Opportunity, Cost, and the DH Watershed Moment? Foundations for Open Social Scholarship. With Ray Siemens, Luis Meneses, Randa El Khatib, Caroline Winter, and Graham Jensen. Beyond Pandemics: Reimagining the Humanities and the New Normal, English Language and Literature Association of Korea, Seoul, 18 December 2021. Online. [invited plenary talk]
  • Foundations for Open Social Scholarship, in the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute (C-SKI). With Ray Siemens, Luis Meneses, Randa El Khatib, Caroline Winter, and Graham Jensen. Contemporary Trends and Development in Cultural Studies and the Humanities, Department of History, Humanities, and Society, University of Rome Tor Vergata and Department of English, Guru Ghasidas Visyavidyalaya, Bilaspur, 22 October 2021. Online. [invited talk]
  • Open Social Scholarship and Engaged Publics in Digital Humanities. With Ray Siemens. Seminars in Digital and Public Humanities, Venice Center for Digital and Public Humanities, Ca’ Foscari U Venice, 22 September 2021. Online. [invited talk]
  • Research Data Management for the Large-scale Research Commons. With Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, and Ray Siemens. Research Data Management in the Humanities event, 14 June 2021. Online. [pre-recorded talk and panel presentation]
  • Fostering Digital Communities of Care: Safety, Security, and Trust in the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons. With Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson, and Ray Siemens. Digital Humanities Summer Institute Conference & Colloquium, 7-18 June 2021. Online. [pre-recorded talk]
  • Reimagining the Digital Research Commons for the Canadian HSS Community. With Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Luis Meneses, and Ray Siemens. Canadian Society of Digital Humanities Annual Conference, 30 May-2 June 2021. Online. [pre-recorded talk and panel presentation]
  • The Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons as an Open Social Scholarship Tool. With Ray Siemens. Engaging Open Social Scholarship Conference, 8-10 December 2020. Online, hosted by the INKE Partnership. [conference presentation]
  • Facilitating Collaboration: The INKE Partnership and the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Research Commons. With Ray Siemens. Collaboration: Digital Humanities Conference, 28-31 October 2020. Online, hosted by UBC. [conference presentation]
  • The INKE Partnership: Foundations for Social Engagement at Scale. With Ray Siemens. 2020 Canadian Research Knowledge Network Virtual Conference, 1-30 October 2020. Online, hosted by CRKN. [conference presentation]
  • How Can We Broaden and Diversify Humanities Research Dissemination? Open Scholarship for the 2020s, 14-15 January 2020. Victoria, BC, Canada. [conference presentation]
  • Journalist Access to Research: A Collaboration. Knowledge Creation in the 21st Century: Approaches to Open, Digital Scholarship, 6-7 December 2019. Newcastle, Australia. [conference presentation]
  • Finding and Working with Open Access Cultural Data: How & Why. School of Advanced Study, 29 October 2019. London, UK. [invited talk]
  • Open Access to Cultural Data: From Pragmatics to Possibilities. Disruptive Media Lab, Coventry University, 30 October 2019. London, UK. [invited talk]
  • The Time Is Now: Public Engagement and Open Social Scholarship in the Humanities. Digital Humanities Institute Beirut, 2-5 May 2019. Beirut, Lebanon. [pre-institute talk]
  • Co-creating Knowledge: Conditions and Opportunities for Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities. Understanding and Enacting Open Scholarship, 16-17 January 2019. Victoria, BC, Canada. [conference presentation]
  • Book History & Social Knowledge Creation: Roundtable Discussion. With Lindsey Seatter and Ray Siemens. Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing 2018, 10-12 July 2018. Sydney, Australia.
  • Open Social Scholarship Activities. Collaboration and Community in Open, Social Scholarship, Congress for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 29 June 2018. Regina, SK.
  • Versioning Open Social Scholarship. Beyond Open: Implementing Social Scholarship, 10-11 January 2018. Victoria, BC.
  • The Possibilities and Perils of Open (x). Digital Pedagogy Network Symposium, 4 May 2017. Victoria, BC.
  • Foundations for On-Campus Open Social Scholarship Activities. With Randa El Khatib and Raymond G. Siemens. Networked Open Social Scholarship, 17 January 2017. Victoria, BC.
  • Modelling Networked Open Social Scholarship within the INKE Community. With John Maxwell. Networked Open Social Scholarship, 17 January 2017. Victoria, BC.
  • Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE). With Ray Siemens. Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing 2016, 18-22 July 2016. Paris, France.
  • Collaborative Partnerships Between Libraries and Scholarly Journals: Building Innovative Relationships for Open Access. With Clare Appavoo, Tanja Niemann, and Monica Ward. Society for Scholarly Publishing 2016, 1-3 June 2016. Vancouver, BC.
  • Humanities in a Lab Coat. With Stewart Arneil, Sonya Bird, Catherine Caws, Alexandra D’Arcy, Jentery Sayers, and Dan Sondheim. IdeaFest 2016, 9 March 2016. University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
  • Invited panel presentation on Open Access and the research perspective at the Canadian Research Knowledge Network / Canadian Association of Research Libraries 2015 AGM, 21 October 2015. Ottawa, ON.
  • So What Do You Do? Alternative Positions, Perspectives, and Practices via the Digital Humanities. Invited panel presentation at the 5th Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publishing Conference, 13 August 2015. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC.
  • Humanities in a Lab Coat. With Stewart Arneil, Sonya Bird, Catherine Caws, Alexandra D’Arcy, Jentery Sayers, and Dan Sondheim. IdeaFest 2015, 4 March 2015. University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
  • Intersections Between Social Knowledge Creation and Critical Making. With Alex Christie. Sustaining Partnerships to Transform Scholarly Production, 27 January 2015. Whistler, BC.
  • Social Knowledge Creation and the Humanities. With Matthew Hiebert. Research Foundations for Understanding Books and Reading in the Digital Age: E/Merging Reading, Writing, and Research Practices, 26-27 September 2013. New York University, New York, NY.
  • The Waste Land for iPad as a Model for the Public Digital Edition. Canadian Society of Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques at Congress, 5 June 2013. University of Victoria.
  • Building Big Data: Exploring Gamification and Social Knowledge Creation. With Ray Siemens, Nina Belojevic, Daniel Sondheim, and Shaun Wong. IdeaFest, 14 March 2013. University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
  • Digital Humanities and the Alt-Ac Track: Views from the Grad School Trenches. With Daniel Powell, Alyssa McLeod, and Shaun McPherson. Digital Humanities Summer Institute Colloquium Series, 4-8 June 2012. University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.