Where I write for the #citylis blog on #citymash, the libraries and technology unconference taking place on Saturday 13 June 2015.
Category: Scraps
This category collects assorted brief writings and other work. Click on the titles to read each post.
On Hyperauthorship at The Conversation UK
Today in The Conversation UK, my piece on hyperauthorship... what happens to the concept of 'author' when articles creidt thousands of authors?
At Graphixia: Death in the Library: On Bef and Yorko’s 1874
Yesterday Graphixia published its post number 202. It's a post by me, where I briefly discuss the graphic novella 1874, by Mexican authors Bernardo Fernández “Bef” and Jorge F. Muñoz “Yorko”.
New #citylis blog
Nothing like the hottest day of the year so far in London town to start a new site. Today I set up the #citylis blog...
Assessing the Assessment Evaluation Reports: Are They Setting the Example?
A quick note on the (lack of open) licensing in two of the REF2014 reports announced today.
Mutatis Mutandis #7: Dream Within a Dream
A new episode of Mutatis Mutandis. #7: Dream Within A Dream. As always, images from the British Library Flickr Commons (Public Domain).
Mutatis Mutandis #6: Terror of London
A new episode of Mutatis Mutandis. #6: Terror of London. As always, images from the British Library Flickr Commons (Public Domain).
Using Open Data in Higher Education – A Mini Survey
If you have used open data in your teaching practice we would like to hear from you. It's only three questions.
Return to the Infinite Library (Notes)
Where I attempt to extend some Tweets into a longer piece.
Mutatis Mutandis #5: and the other the same distance south
A new episode of Mutatis Mutandis... issue #5: and the other the same distance south
A #comicsunconf15 Twitter Activity Summary and Archive
The Scottish Comics Unconference Meet-Up was a success. Find out how many #comicsunconf15 Tweets there were and how many of us tweeted using the hashtag.
Mutatis Mutandis #4 *
A new episode of Mutatis Mutandis. Issue #4: *













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