This term I will be leading the Libraries and Publishing in an Information Society (LAPIS) module at City University London. The first session is tomorrow.
Category: Scraps
This category collects assorted brief writings and other work. Click on the titles to read each post.
Enero
Lo más difícil siempre es despertarse.
El ejercicio de escribir
Muchas veces me he propuesto volver a escribir.
#MLA14: A First Look (Parts I-IV)
Where I link to the four posts of the series where I have been sharing some results of our look at the tweets we gathered from the #MLA14 backchannel.
#MLA14: A First Look (I)
A first look at my research into the #MLA14 backchannel. How many tweets were tagged with #MLA14 since September? Read this to find out.
Deadline extended for the 2nd Digital Humanities Meeting, Mexico City
As a member of the organising committee of the Digital Humanities in a Global Context meeting in Mexico City, I share the extended deadline for our CFP.
At The New Everyday: The Multimodality of Comics in Everyday Life
I am very happy to announce the publication of a new cluster at MediaCommons' The New Everyday: "The Multimodality of Comics in Everyday Life" edited and curated by David N. Wright and myself.
At HASTAC: #OpenAccess Is Not Just for Christmas
A post inspired by "How journals like Nature, Cell and Science are damaging science", an opinion piece at the Guardian by Professor Randy Sheckman, 2013 Nobel prize winner in physiology or medicine.
Twitter for Engagement with Research. A Survey.
We've been conducting a quick (really!) survey on using Twitter for engagement with research.
México en la Autobiografía de Morrissey
Morrissey sobre México. De las páginas 450, 453-455. (Penguin Books 2013). Traducción de Ernesto Priego.
“The Best Books on Mexico?” (Start Here Instead)
My own list of "where to start" books about Mexico.
The Web in Practice: Blogging at City University
I have a blog hosted at City where I try to post updates about what we are doing in the course. In my latest post there I announce I have set up a new practice blog that only students and I can access, so they can practice without the anxieties of publicness.













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