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The Lockdown Chronicles 15: Mary

29/04/202003/03/2021 ~ Ernesto Priego

Mary is teaching online from home.

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The Power of Sharing in English, Spanish and French

21/03/201810/05/2018 ~ Ernesto Priego

I am very happy to announce that today we published 'The Power of Sharing', a comic resulting from the collaboration between figshare, Symbola Comics, and LaGrúa Estudio.

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Pint of Science: Comics, Humans and Technology in the Pub! 16 May 2017

06/04/201706/04/2017 ~ Ernesto Priego

I will talk about online Graphic Medicine at the Pint of Science event: Humans and technology: in life and in death. Tuesday 16 May 2017- Doors open 6.30 PM, Event 7.00 PM – 9.30 PM.

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Interviewed by ScienceOpen

20/04/201619/04/2016 ~ Ernesto Priego

I talked to ScienceOpen's jon Tennant about open access publishing.

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On Hyperauthorship at The Conversation UK

26/05/201513/06/2015 ~ Ernesto Priego

Today in The Conversation UK, my piece on hyperauthorship... what happens to the concept of 'author' when articles creidt thousands of authors?

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A Dataset of 8,438 Research Papers with Keywords “racial” and “ethnicity”

28/08/201428/08/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

I have shared a file containing a sheet with a list of 8, 348 journal articles obtained from a basic search for the keywords "racial" and "etchnicity" in research papers mentioned online anytime as tracked by Altmetric. Which are open access and which aren't?

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Ebola: Publisher, Access and License Types of the 100 Most Mentioned Papers

15/08/201415/08/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

I made a quick alluvial diagram showing the publisher, access and license types of the top 100 papers in our dataset.

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Ebola: Access and Licenses of 497 Papers Crowdsourced in 7 Days

14/08/201414/08/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego ~ 1 Comment

Yesterday I shared a spreadsheet containing references to 497 papers on Ebola including the access and license type of each paper. These were crowdsourced by a group of us over a period of a week.

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Ebola: Crowdsourcing type of access and licensing of the most mentioned articles according to Altmetric

06/08/201414/08/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego ~ 2 Comments

I have shared a dataset of 497 bibliographic entries of scientific articles mentioning the keyword 'Ebola'. Can you help us crowdsource their type of access and licensing?

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Wellcome Trust APCs: Towards a New [Open Access] Serials Crisis?

20/03/201420/03/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

With the APC rates charged by major publishers, who is being excluded from Open Access publishing as currently implemented by the major publishers in scientific/academic publishing?

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Quick Insights from the Wellcome Trust Paid APCs 2012/13 Dataset

19/03/201419/03/2014 ~ Ernesto Priego

I share some auick insights from the Wellcome Trust Paid APCs 2012/13 Dataset, as well as my refined dataset which I uploaded to figshare.

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SpotOn London 2013: Interdisciplinary research: what can scientists, humanists and social scientists learn from each other?

30/10/201308/11/2013 ~ Ernesto Priego

This year’s SpotOn London conference will take place at the British Library. I'll be participating in a workshop on science and HSS collaboration on Friday 8 November 2013.

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