Karen Hellekson Explains What's So Great About TWC

TWC editor Karen Hellekson explains in Breaking the primacy of print, her post to TWC's new Symposium Blog, exactly what's so awesome about the OTW's online, peer reviewed journal Transformative Works and Cultures, and why traditional academia needs to adopt more of our values: high quality peer-reviewed multimedia content presented to all, for free, under an open access, Creative Commons license. (And that's just the beginning!)

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