At Networked Researher, a new Peer Interview, this time with Liana Silva, who is amongst other things the Associate Editor of the University of Venus.
Tag: Blogging
At Networked Researcher: Peer Interview with Mark Carrigan
My new Peer Interview at Networked Researcher is with Mark Carrigan.
At Altmetric: Strategies to Get Your Research Mentioned Online
At Altmetric, I published a somewhat long post on why and how to get your published research mentioned online. Hope someone finds it useful.
At Networked Researcher: Peer Interview with Melonie Fullick
I have published another post in my Peer Interview series at Networked Researcher. This one is with Melonie Fullick.
At/En 4Humanities: My Interview with Alex Gil – Mi entrevista con Alex Gil
At 4Humanities, the conversation I had in both English and Español with Alex Gil, who is amongst many other things Digital Scholarship Coordinator at Columbia University.
At Altmetric: Fieldwork: Apples and Oranges? Online Mentions of Papers About the Humanities
At Altmetric, my new Fieldwork post looks at online mentions of papers about the humanities... I also wonder if apple and oranges can be compared..
MLA Commons: Far Away, Yet Close
As a way of engaging in remote participation I set up Far Way, Yet Close within the excellent MLA Commons network.
2012: A Timeline of My Blogging Year
No time to blog? Here's a timeline of my 2012 blogging so far.
New Fieldwork at Altmetric: The Alt-Metrics Literature Year in Review (II)
At Altmetric, the second and final part of my 2012 alt-metrics literature review.
At Networked Researcher: I Interview Adeline Koh
At Networked Researcher, a new Peer Interview. I interview Adeline Koh.
New Fieldwork at Altmetric: The Alt-Metrics Literature Year in Review (I)
This is the first of two posts I wrote at the Altmetric blog reviewing some of the alt-metrics literature published during 2012.
At the LSE Impact blog and Open Access Now
My Altmetric blog post on the LSE Future of Academic Impact conference (7 December 2012) was "Editor's Choice" at Open Access Now. It was also published by the LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog.









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