
I am writing this on the train to Oxford, where today James Baker and I will lead a workshop on sharing data for researchers. We have some slides up on figshare here:
Baker, James; Priego, Ernesto (2014): Sharing Data… A Researcher Perspective. figshare.
http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1038375
Our session will take place around 11-12 BST but feel free to contribute to the etherpad if you are so inclined (link on slides above).
Our participation is part of the DH Crowdscribe Project‘s Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagement in the Digital Humanities AHRC Collaborative Skills series. The poster is here: http://goo.gl/tHhExE [PDF].
I am very much looking forward to this event. Happy Friday everyone.
Published by Ernesto Priego
My passion is creating opportunities for discovery, creativity and innovation. I am an advocate for enhanced access to information as a public good. I enjoy fostering engagement and openness, facilitating collaboration and mentoring.
My main focus is multi-disciplinary and involves practically and theoretically connecting the dots between varied, closely-related fields and topics: comics studies; human-computer interaction design, library and information science, digital humanities, scholarly communications, publishing studies, digital innovation and material culture, intellectual rights and open science, access, data and educational resources.
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