He compartido un archivo que contiene 2012 tweets marcados con #2EHD entre el 13/05/2014 a las 18:14:42 y el 25/05/2014 a las 20:35:42 hora del DF.
He compartido un archivo que contiene 2012 tweets marcados con #2EHD entre el 13/05/2014 a las 18:14:42 y el 25/05/2014 a las 20:35:42 hora del DF.
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.
An update linking to two of my outputs from the Higher Education Academy’s Digital Humanities Summit (7-8 May 2014, Lewes, UK).
I have published a new article: Comics Unmasked: A Conversation with Adrian Edwards, lead curator of Printed Historical Sources, The British Library.
In a recent paper [1], we used Underworld models to examine subduction congestion associated with the ingestion of a continental ribbon. The SE Australian geological record turned out to be a wonderful place to study this process. Here is a short summary of the work for a relatively non-technical audience that we put together and some additional figures which I prepared.
Figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner. In this post I list my most recent uploads.
I collaborated with Javiera Atenas (UCL) and Leo Havemann (Birkbeck) in an article now out on Open Praxis. I share citation, abstract, links, and info on how to find it.
I have deposited on figshare a third alluvial diagram, this time focusing on the country of affiliation of the Principal Investigator/Author of the articles and the geographical area mentioned in the article title.
I shared two first drafts of a couple of alluvial charts I made visualising a dataset of the 25 highest scoring peer-reviewed articles with the term “Africa” in the title.
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.