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.
Tag: HASTAC
At HASTAC: #OpenAccess Is Not Just for Christmas
A post inspired by "How journals like Nature, Cell and Science are damaging science", an opinion piece at the Guardian by Professor Randy Sheckman, 2013 Nobel prize winner in physiology or medicine.
At HASTAC: Where do we go from here? A comment on ‘building’ in the digital humanities
A comment on 'building' and the critique of "discursive formations" in the digital humanities.
#HASTAC2013 Interactive Archive
I set up a Google spreadsheet to collect #HASTAC2013 tweets and created an interactive archive that visualises the interactions in real time.
At HASTAC: My Discipline is Bigger than Yours: Digital Humanities and the Conflict of the Faculties
I have posted a response to Stephen Marche's LA Review of Books article "Against Digital Humanities" on my HASTAC blog.
At HASTAC: Various Shades of Digital Literacy
I posted "Various Shades of Digital Literacy: The New Digital Divides" on my HASTAC blog.
At HASTAC, Resources for Academic Live-Bloggers
I posted a selection of resources I've found useful for academic live-blogging on my HASTAC blog.
#4Hum at UCL: A Week Later, @HASTAC
It's hard to believe it's been a week already since we witnessed the official opening of the 4Humanities Local Chapter at University College London. I published a post about it on HASTAC.
On Privilege and Perseverance
Today I updated my HASTAC post from last week on unpaid academic positions.
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