The Fourth International Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publishing Conference was held August 19 – 21, 2013 in Mexico City, Mexico. I have shared an archive of the tweets tagged with #pkpconf on figshare.
The Fourth International Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publishing Conference was held August 19 – 21, 2013 in Mexico City, Mexico. I have shared an archive of the tweets tagged with #pkpconf on figshare.
At The Comics Grid’s blog, I posted the first of a series of posts where I will be looking at the altmetrics of academic journal articles on comics. In this post I shares a table with the 5 journals with articles on comics that have been most mentioned online according to a report obtained with The Altmetric Explorer on Friday 23 August 2013.
Today the Impact of Social Sciences blog has reblogged my article “The Right to Open Access to Humanities and Social Science Research”.
I have started using Scalar for a new open work-in-progress. I am looking at some public data about Arts and Humanities postdoctoral fellowships in the United Kingdom.
I wrote a piece on recent Open Access developments in the UK humanities and social sciences context for ORGZine is the Digital Rights magazine written for and by Open Rights Group supporters.
We want to extend the pool of peer reviewers for The Comics Grid. There’s a short post explaining some of the recent changes to our platform on the journal’s blog. I also posted the call on HASTAC.
“The Humanities Matter!” infographic was launched on Thursday 18 July during the Digital Humanities 2013 conference in Lincoln, Nebraska. I did data collection for this project.
On the launch of the Guide to Creative Commons for Humanities and Social Science Monograph Authors (2013) developed by the OAPEN-UK team: Ellen Collins, Caren Milloy and Graham Stone and edited by James Baker, Martin Paul Eve and Ernesto Priego.
I created an infographic which presents some findings from an Altmetric Explorer report I retrieved on 29 May 2013 9:59AM. I have shared it under CC BY on Fighsare.
University of Venus published a bilingual version (English and Spanish) of my post on Digital Humanities as Cognitive Dissidence. Hopefully this will get it a new, different audience.