Online Attention to Digital Humanities Publications (#DH2014 poster)

"Online Attention to Digital Humanities Publications" is the final title of the poster I created and worked on with Leo Havemann (Birkbeck College, University of London) and Javiera Atenas (University College London). This poster was presented in the Digital Humanities 2014 conference, Lausanne, Switzerland, July the 10th 2014, 2:00pm - 3:30pm.

At DH2014: Online Attention to Digital Humanities Publications; Attendance Survey

I am very excited I will be presenting a poster I worked on with Leo Havemann (Birkbeck College) and Javiera Atenas (University College London) at the Digital Humanities 2014 conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, this Thursday 10 July 2014.

At the LSE Impact of Social Sciences Blog: Publicly available data from Twitter does not constitute an “ethical dilemma”.

The Impact Blog of the London School of Economics and Political Science has published today my post from yesterday ("Twitter as Public Evidence and the Ethics of Twitter Research") under the title Publicly available data from Twitter is public evidence and does not constitute an “ethical dilemma”.

New Publication: Comics Unmasked: A Conversation with Adrian Edwards, The British Library

I have published a new article: Comics Unmasked: A Conversation with Adrian Edwards, lead curator of Printed Historical Sources, The British Library.

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.

New Article: Opening Teaching Landscapes

I collaborated with Javiera Atenas (UCL) and Leo Havemann (Birkbeck) in an article now out on Open Praxis. I share citation, abstract, links, and info on how to find it.

Curating the Digital Reading Network Blog

This month I will be participating as a "curator" of the Digital Reading Network’s blog by posting some brief articles around the general topic of “digital comics”.

At The New Everyday: The Multimodality of Comics in Everyday Life

I am very happy to announce the publication of a new cluster at MediaCommons' The New Everyday: "The Multimodality of Comics in Everyday Life" edited and curated by David N. Wright and myself.

Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences; The Conversation

Today I'm attending the Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences event at Senate House, University of London. Last night The Conversation UK published a piece by me in their "Hard Evidence" section, which they titled "Is open access working?".

Using Scalar for an Open Look-in-Progress into Arts and Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowships in the UK

I have started using Scalar for a new open work-in-progress. I am looking at some public data about Arts and Humanities postdoctoral fellowships in the United Kingdom.

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.