A first look at my research into the #MLA14 backchannel. How many tweets were tagged with #MLA14 since September? Read this to find out.
A first look at my research into the #MLA14 backchannel. How many tweets were tagged with #MLA14 since September? Read this to find out.
I am very happy to announce the publication of a new cluster at MediaCommons’ The New Everyday: “The Multimodality of Comics in Everyday Life” edited and curated by David N. Wright and myself.
A post inspired by “How journals like Nature, Cell and Science are damaging science”, an opinion piece at the Guardian by Professor Randy Sheckman, 2013 Nobel prize winner in physiology or medicine.
My piece “Open Access: Towards Fairer Access to Research” is up on the Impact of Social Sciences blog. It will also appear in the eCollection in for the Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences conference on Thursday 24 October 2013 in Senate House, University of London. Printed copies will be available as well as electronic versions then.
The LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog published my rebuttal of that Science magazine article on predatory journals.
Yesterday I published my response to the recent article on Science Magazine titled “Who’s Afraid of Peer Review?”, on The Comics Grid blog.
A comment on ‘building’ and the critique of “discursive formations” in the digital humanities.
On my blog at HASTAC, I shared a post with some quick thoughts on the the UK Parliament BIS Committee’s Open Access Recommendations.
On Digital Humanities, Transparency and Collaboration.
Yesterday we sent out a newsletter linking to the recent activity around The Comics Grid.