I have now deposited my deck of slides from my presentation yesterday in the LIS Bibliometrics 2021 conference (28 April 2021).
Tag: figshare
FWIW: A list of stuff I published in 2020
This is most likely my last post from 2020. I have deposited on figshare a basic sheet listing a selection of my articles, blog posts and outputs I published openly during 2020.
The Power of Sharing in English, Spanish and French
I am very happy to announce that today we published 'The Power of Sharing', a comic resulting from the collaboration between figshare, Symbola Comics, and LaGrúa Estudio.
A #HEFCEmetrics Twitter Archive (Friday 16 January 2015, Warwick)
The HEFCE metrics workshop: metrics and the assessment of research quality and impact in the arts and humanities took place on Friday 16 January 2015, 1030 to 1630 GMT at the Scarman Conference Centre, University of Warwick, UK. I have uploaded to figshare a dataset of 821 Tweets tagged with #HEFCEmetrics published during the day of the event.
#MLA15 Twitter Archive, 8-11 January 2015
We have uploaded to figshare a dataset including data from Tweets publicly published with #mla15 during the days of the conference.
Internet Librarian International ’14. A #ili2014 Twitter Archive
I have uploaded file contains a dataset of ∼ 2958 Tweets tagged with #ili2014 (case not sensitive).
A #HEFCEmetrics Twitter Archive
I have uploaded a new dataset to figshare: A #HEFCEmetrics Twitter Archive.
Ebola: Publisher, Access and License Types of the 100 Most Mentioned Papers
I made a quick alluvial diagram showing the publisher, access and license types of the top 100 papers in our dataset.
Ebola: Access and Licenses of 497 Papers Crowdsourced in 7 Days
Yesterday I shared a spreadsheet containing references to 497 papers on Ebola including the access and license type of each paper. These were crowdsourced by a group of us over a period of a week.
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).
Sharing Research: My Latest Uploads to Figshare
Figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner. In this post I list my most recent uploads.
The Triple A: Africa, Access, Altmetrics
I shared two first drafts of a couple of alluvial charts I made visualising a dataset of the 25 highest scoring peer-reviewed articles with the term "Africa" in the title.
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