Written on my notebook at the 'Sensational Butterflies' show, National History Museum, London , 25 May 2014.
#2EHD Archivo de Tweets del 2o Encuentro de Humanidades Digitales, México DF 19-23 de Mayo 2014
He compartido un archivo que contiene 2012 tweets marcados con #2EHD entre el 13/05/2014 a las 18:14:42 y el 25/05/2014 a las 20:35:42 hora del DF.
BBC Politics Election Tweets: A Quick Text Analysis
Where I share the results of a quick text analysis of a small corpora of recent tweets from @BBCPolitics and @bbcnickrobinson. I also shared the corpora on fighsare.
Two #teachDH Outputs
An update linking to two of my outputs from the Higher Education Academy’s Digital Humanities Summit (7-8 May 2014, Lewes, UK).
Digital Humanities: Narrowing the Focus #teachDH
Photos from the ideas jotted down by participants of the Higher Education Academy's Digital Humanities Summit, 7-8 May 2014, Lewes, UK, during the "Narrowing the Focus" session on 8 May 2014.
A Visit to Down House
Some notes after a visit to Charles Darwin's Down House in Kent.
On Being “Productive”
In average, how many hours per day would you say you are being "productive", in the sense of "generative; creative", in the field of your professional expertise?
New Publication: Comics Unmasked: A Conversation with Adrian Edwards, The British Library
I have published a new article: Comics Unmasked: A Conversation with Adrian Edwards, lead curator of Printed Historical Sources, The British Library.
A #HASTAC2014 Conference Tweets Archive
Like last year, I attempted to archive the tweets tagged with the HASTAC annual conference's official hashtag (this year #HASTAC2014). I have shared the resulting dataset on figshare.
The impacts of “Impact” [video, slides, charts, dataset] #uksglive
Where a share video and slides from my plenary talk at the UKSG conference in Harrogate, UK, as well as some data from the #uksglive conference backhannel.
#LibPub Session 10: Libraries, Publishing: The Future?
For the past ten weeks we've been unveiling pieces of the complex, large jigsaw puzzle of the libraries and publishing landscape. Our guest today: Alastair Horne.
#LibPub Session 9: Researcher-led Open Access Publishing & Reference Management
In our 9th session for #LibPub at #citylis we will discuss researcher-led open access publishing, and tools for online reference management. Featuring a guest lecture by Brian Hole from Ubiquity Press.










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