I am excited to announce that this spring I will be leading an extracurricular research seminar for City University London postgraduate students (or alumni) titled ‘The Questions Concerning Technology.
I am excited to announce that this spring I will be leading an extracurricular research seminar for City University London postgraduate students (or alumni) titled ‘The Questions Concerning Technology.
I published ‘Signal, Not Solution: Notes on Why Sci-Hub Is Not Opening Access’ on The Winnower. A conversation followed.
Where I quickly map the data from the “Subject Ranking 2015-2016: Arts and humanities top 100 in partnership with Elsevier” published 21 October 2015.
Originally posted on Citylibresearchcasestudies: Dr Ernesto Priego, Course Director of #citylis PG scheme, Department of Library & Information Science, City University London. Current research interest: Library & Information Science . Other related research interest include: comics scholarship, digital humanities, open access publishing, research data management, scholarly communications. Resources at City University London Library
Where I write for the #citylis blog on #citymash, the libraries and technology unconference taking place on Saturday 13 June 2015.
Today in The Conversation UK, my piece on hyperauthorship… what happens to the concept of ‘author’ when articles creidt thousands of authors?
Yesterday Graphixia published its post number 202. It’s a post by me, where I briefly discuss the graphic novella 1874, by Mexican authors Bernardo Fernández “Bef” and Jorge F. Muñoz “Yorko”.
Nothing like the hottest day of the year so far in London town to start a new site.
Open data is a well-defined concept but in the public sector, there is some difficult work ahead for its digital curation. Although the support and production of open data from governments around the world varies (with many not yet supporting it at all) there are clear movements to encourage and grow open government data initiatives.
A quick note on the (lack of open) licensing in two of the REF2014 reports announced today.