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#citymash: Library and Information Science as Fluid Practice

12/06/201512/06/2015 ~ Ernesto Priego

Where I write for the #citylis blog on #citymash, the libraries and technology unconference taking place on Saturday 13 June 2015.

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On Hyperauthorship at The Conversation UK

26/05/201513/06/2015 ~ Ernesto Priego

Today in The Conversation UK, my piece on hyperauthorship... what happens to the concept of 'author' when articles creidt thousands of authors?

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New #citylis blog

15/04/201515/04/2015 ~ Ernesto Priego

Nothing like the hottest day of the year so far in London town to start a new site. Today I set up the #citylis blog...

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#dataspring Sandpit Workshop in Birmingham

26/02/2015 ~ Ernesto Priego

Andy Byers and I are going to Birmingham today to participate in the #dataspring Sandpit Workshop from Jisc.

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#Dataspring: An Idea to Make Depositing Data and Accepted Manuscripts Easier (today at #IDCC15)

12/02/201512/02/2015 ~ Ernesto Priego

Our idea submitted to Jisc's Research Data Spring was successful in passing to the next stage. Today I´ll participate in a workshop in London to present the idea.

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A #citylis 2014-2015 Term 1 Twitter Archive

12/12/201412/12/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

The taught component of Term 1 of the 2014-2015 year is over at #citylis. Throughout the term I archived the Tweets tagged with #citylis and I have now uploaded to figshare a spreadsheet containing 4940 Tweets.

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Some Tips for WordPress.com Beginners

15/10/201416/10/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego ~ 1 Comment

Where I share some blogging tips for wordpress.com beginners.

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Interviewed by Open Access Button

10/09/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

I was interviewed for the Open Access Button weekly series highlighting Open Access Button users from around the world, discussing their work, and sharing their stories.

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#LibPub Session 10: Libraries, Publishing: The Future?

11/04/201411/04/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

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.

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#LibPub Session 9: Researcher-led Open Access Publishing & Reference Management

04/04/201404/04/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

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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#LibPub Session 8: Developing Digitally: Researchers, Social Media & Libraries as Publishers

28/03/201404/04/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

Today at my City University London #citylis module we will again offer two professional points of view on the relationships between libraries and publishers. Guest talks from Diane Bell (City Library) and Nick Canty (UCL).

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#LibPub Session 6: Libraries and Archives Disrupting Publishing?

14/03/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

On our Libraries and Publishing (#LibPub) course at City University London, guest talks by James Baker and Geoff Browell.

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