I share the 2018 Top 100 research outputs with 'comics' as a keyword according to Altmetric.
Tag: Publishing
Presenting at Open Access in the Humanities, University of Ljubljana
I will be presenting at the event Open Access in the Humanities event that will take place at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana on 22 May 2018.
Hosting an Open Library of Humanities #EmpowOA Twitter Chat – Editing and Publishing as Academic Labour
On Friday 23 March 2018 at 8am PDT/ 11am EDT/3pm GMT/4pm CET for an @openlibhums #EmpowOA twitter chat hosted by yours truly on the issues of humanities, editing and publishing as academic labour.
#ELPUB2018: Deadline Extended to 31 January
Deadline for submission of extended abstracts for full papers and other presentations is being extended to 31 January 2018. International Conference on Electronic Publishing 2018 (ELPUB) Connecting the Knowledge Commons: From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure June 22-24, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada http://elpub.net Full disclosure: I am a member of the programme committee. ELPUB … Continue reading #ELPUB2018: Deadline Extended to 31 January
The Comics Grid: 2017 So Far
It was a very busy year for The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship.
New: Scholarly Publishing, Freedom of Information and Academic Self-Determination
We have published Scholarly Publishing, Freedom of Information and Academic Self-Determination: The UNAM-Elsevier Case as a pre-print on figshare.
Pre-print, Post-print, Publisher’s Version: Who Cares and What Does It Mean for Open Access?
As long as the real, pragmatic obstactles to accessing and reusing academic research are not experienced by more academics, it seems to me like Open Access has a long, long road ahead.
The 2016 Altmetric Top 100 Outputs with ‘Comics’ as Keyword
Inspired by Altmetric's annual Top 100 list I used the Altmetric Explorer to search for the top articles with keyword ‘comics’ mentioned in the past 1 year. I shared the dataset on figshare.
Insights from the Altmetric Top 100 2016
The Altmetric Top 100 2016 was published yesterday. I share some thoughts about what the data tells us.
Inequality, Paywalled: Update from a Literature Review
I used the Altmetric Explorer as a tool to discover articles about inequality. I cleaned the data to reflect the articles that interested me and then checked them for access and license type.
On Reading the Small Print When It’s Too Late- Access and Licensing Type in CFPs
Shouldn't calls for papers include licensing and access type information?
Notes on Content Overload: Whose Filter Failure?
[Revised]. If there is content overload, whose responsibility is it to filter, and is filtering, as we have traditionally defined it, still really possible under the current infrastructures?













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