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On Hyperauthorship at The Conversation UK

26/05/201513/06/2015 ~ Ernesto Priego

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I‘ve neglected this blog of late, but there’s been lots of activity elsewhere (don’t miss the latest posts here).

Today in The Conversation UK, my piece on hyperauthorship… what happens to the concept of ‘author’ when articles credit thousands of authors? Read here.

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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. I love writing and spreading the word about the things I believe in. I love higher education and the Internet and I define myself as a digital scholarship advocate. I love working collaboratively and on my own. You can still follow me and/or contact me via Twitter @ernestopriego. View all posts by Ernesto Priego

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