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”.

Twitter as Public Evidence and the Ethics of Twitter Research

Scientific American asks: "Is the use of Twitter as a research tool ethical, given that its users do not intend to contribute to research?" I say: yes.

BBC Politics Election Tweets: A Quick Text Analysis

Where I share the results of a quick text analysis of a small corpora of recent tweets from @BBCPolitics and @bbcnickrobinson. I also shared the corpora on fighsare.

#LibPub Session 10: Libraries, Publishing: The Future?

For the past ten weeks we've been unveiling pieces of the complex, large jigsaw puzzle of the libraries and publishing landscape. Our guest today: Alastair Horne.

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.

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.

At Roehampton: Digital Dissemination of Scholarship

On Thursday 28th February 2013 my colleague Susan Greenberg and I participate in a colloquium at the University of Roehampton's Graduate School.