SpotOn London 2013: Interdisciplinary research: what can scientists, humanists and social scientists learn from each other?

This year’s SpotOn London conference will take place at the British Library. I'll be participating in a workshop on science and HSS collaboration on Friday 8 November 2013.

Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences; The Conversation

Today I'm attending the Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences event at Senate House, University of London. Last night The Conversation UK published a piece by me in their "Hard Evidence" section, which they titled "Is open access working?".

At the LSE Impact Blog: Towards Fairer Access to Research

My piece “Open Access: Towards Fairer Access to Research” is up on the Impact of Social Sciences blog. It will also appear in the eCollection in for the Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences conference on Thursday 24 October 2013 in Senate House, University of London. Printed copies will be available as well as electronic versions then.

At the LSE Impact Blog: “Predatory journals and defective peer review are general academic problems, not just open access problems.”

The LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog published my rebuttal of that Science magazine article on predatory journals.

Writing Over Another Text (2009)

I found some of my work whilst rummaging through an old hard drive. I might post of the stuff I found. I had forgotten they existed. Writing Over Another Text (After William Wordsworth on Coleridge).

Blogging at City: New Term, New Academic Year…

I have set up a blog at City blogs. It's at http://blogs.city.ac.uk/epriego/. There I will keep track of my academic and extra-curricular activities and I will also use it to share ideas and references relevant to the courses I lead or participate in at City University London.