My latest contribution to University of Venus/Inside Higher Education is "Various Shades of Digital Literacy: The New Digital Divides".
Category: Publications
This category collects blog posts announcing my new work. I rarely manage to have this updated, but it will give you an idea. Click on the titles to find out more.
At Altmetric: Fieldwork: Mentions of Library Journals Online
In my latest Fieldwork post I take a quick look at the Library Science journals currently available through the Altmetric Explorer.
At Altmetric: Kick-starting Fieldwork
Today the Altmetric blog published my first "Fieldwork" post, on online attention in the humanities and the REF.
Networked Researcher Open Access Week 2012 Blogging Unconference Proceedings PDF
I anthologised the proceedings of our Open Access Week 2012 Blogging Unconference. You can download the PDF (it’s free).
Interviewed for the Atwood Tate’s Blog
I was interviewed for the Atwood Tate's blog. I discuss the role of social media in Higher Education, digital comics, personal regrets and business models...
At The Comics Grid, my Interview with Ron Perazza
Last Friday my interview with Ron Perazza about his new digital comics project, Comic Book Think Tank, was published on The Comics Grid.
At HASTAC: Various Shades of Digital Literacy
I posted "Various Shades of Digital Literacy: The New Digital Divides" on my HASTAC blog.
En #RedHD: Sobre #FOTE12 y el futuro de la educación
On 5 October I attended Future of Technology in Education 2012 (FOTE12). I posted a review, in Spanish, on the Mexican Digital Humanities Network blog.
@GdnHigherEd, Blogging – or the power of we, not me
Yesterday, Monday 15 October,The Guardian Higher Education Network published my Blog Action Day 2012 post titled "Blogging – or the power of we, not me".
The Power of We: Social Media as a Platform for Collegiality
My post for Blog Action Day 2012 on social media as academic "Power of We".
At the Guardian: Live-tweeting at academic conferences: my 10 personal rules of thumb
At the Guardian Higher Education Network, I explore the ethics of live-tweeting academic events.
At HASTAC, Resources for Academic Live-Bloggers
I posted a selection of resources I've found useful for academic live-blogging on my HASTAC blog.









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