Public Knowledge Project Conference Tweets Archive #pkpconf

The Fourth International Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publishing Conference was held August 19 - 21, 2013 in Mexico City, Mexico. I have shared an archive of the tweets tagged with #pkpconf on figshare.

At ORG Zine: The Right to Open Access to Humanities and Social Science Research

I wrote a piece on recent Open Access developments in the UK humanities and social sciences context for ORGZine is the Digital Rights magazine written for and by Open Rights Group supporters.

En mi Día de HD: Angelina Jolie, Transexuales y Supervivencia

;e propuse hacer una "infográfica" de un reporte que hice con el Altmetric Explorer sobre artículos académicos que mencionan la palabra "mastectomía" en el título. La comparto.

Mastectomy: Scientific Articles Most Mentioned Online (Infographic)

I created an infographic which presents some findings from an Altmetric Explorer report I retrieved on 29 May 2013 9:59AM. I have shared it under CC BY on Fighsare.

Conferencia magistral: El académico digital: acceso abierto, licencias y derechos de autor

I am giving a lecture on open access, Creative Commons licenses and copyright on Tuesday 11 June 2013, at the National Library, Institute of Library Studies, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

Forms of Innovation Deck of Slides

I have done an edit of the deck of slides I showed at the Forms of Innovation workshop at the University of Durham last Saturday 27th April 2013 to share online. You can download it as a .pptx file, and use it under a CC BY license, from Figshare.

At the British Library: Open Access Monographs in the Humanities and Social Sciences Conference

I am honoured to have been included in the programme for the Open Access Monographs in the Humanities and Social Sciences conference which will take place the 1st and 2nd of July 2013 at the British Library.

Open Access: Getting Things Right

Cameron Neylon published a very interesting and timely opinion piece on the Times Higher Education titled "Let's get this right" (28 March 2013). Here a personal response.

At the University of Nottingham: Beyond the Book? Open Access Discussion

On Monday 25th March I will participate in a panel discussion on Open Access at the Beyond the Book? The future of academic publishing conference at the University of Nottingham.