Adapting Dementia Care Best Practice Data into Comics: Enhancing Impact Through Graphic Medicine

We will be organising knowledge exchange workshops between HCID researchers, mental health professionals, comics scholars and comics artists, focusing on the reuse and adaptation into comics of the dementia care best practice data collected the Care'N'Share project.

The Open Library of Humanities One Year On: A Chat with Martin Paul Eve

Professor Martin Paul Eve will give a talk titled "A New Model for Open Access: The Open Library of Humanities One Year On" on Thursday 27 October 2016 at City, University of London, as part of Open Access Week.

Sheffield Digital Humanities Congress 2016: #dhcshef 100 Most Frequent Terms

I made a collection of Tweets tagged with #dhcshef published publicly between Monday September 05 2016 at 17:54:58 +0000 and Saturday September 10 2016 at 23:37:06 +0000 and I write a little bit about it.

Inequality, Paywalled: Update from a Literature Review

I used the Altmetric Explorer as a tool to discover articles about inequality. I cleaned the data to reflect the articles that interested me and then checked them for access and license type.

New Publication: Editorial: Brilliant Corners: Approaches to Jazz and Comics

Yesterday the editorial my colleague Nicolas Pillai and I co-wrote was published on The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship: Brilliant Corners: Approaches to Jazz and Comics. The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship. 6, p.12. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16995/cg.92

New Publication: Data Paper. Data from Graphic Medicine… Insigths from Comics Producers

Excited to have a new peer-reviewed publication, a data paper on the Journal of Open Health Data: Farthing, A. & Priego, E., (2016). Data from ‘Graphic Medicine’ as a Mental Health Information Resource: Insights from Comics Producers. Open Health Data. 4(1), p.e3. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ohd.25