#LibPub Session 3: Comic Books, Libraries and Challenges in the Digital Age

For our third session of our Libraries and Publishing module at City University London, we will focus on comic books publishing and librarianship in the digital age.

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.

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.

Blogging at City: New Term, New Academic Year…

I have set up a blog at City blogs. It's at http://blogs.city.ac.uk/epriego/. There I will keep track of my academic and extra-curricular activities and I will also use it to share ideas and references relevant to the courses I lead or participate in at City University London.

At HASTAC: Towards Fairer Access and Citation of Versions of Record: On the the UK Parliament BIS Committee’s Open Access Recommendations

On my blog at HASTAC, I shared a post with some quick thoughts on the the UK Parliament BIS Committee's Open Access Recommendations.

Looking for new peer reviewers for The Comics Grid

We want to extend the pool of peer reviewers for The Comics Grid. There's a short post explaining some of the recent changes to our platform on the journal's blog. I also posted the call on HASTAC.

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.