Moving on from my qualms about delicious’ shaky future, here’s a great article about alt-metrics and how academic scholarship and publishing is changing. In growing numbers, scholars are moving their everyday work to the web. Online reference managers Zotero and Mendeley each claim to store over 40 million articles (making them substantially larger than PubMed); […]
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opening access to academic research output
December 17th, 2010 · Comments Off on opening access to academic research output · Uncategorized
Tags:access·bookmarking·digitalHumanities·library·referencing·Research
THATCamp Canberra
August 30th, 2010 · Comments Off on THATCamp Canberra · Uncategorized
THATcamp Canberra is now finished, I’ve learnt so much in the past two days that it would take three days to write a coherent report. No time for that at present, so for now I’ll just list in a random way the things I got from ThatCamp. There is the twitterfeed #thatcamp for more extensive […]
Tags:collaboration·conferences·Datamanagement·digitalHumanities