I interviewed Peter Wilkins a few days ago for the Parables of Care blog, and I have copied and pasted the post here.
I interviewed Peter Wilkins a few days ago for the Parables of Care blog, and I have copied and pasted the post here.
Dr Simon Grennan, is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Art and Design at the Department of Art and Design, University of Chester. I asked Simon some questions about working on Parables of Care.
Parables of Care, a comic that adapts dementia care stories from the Care’N’Share app, is out now.
A quick personal post on the Mexican earthquake, from afar.
A Blues DJ set using tracks from The Great 78 Project by the Internet Archive. These are old 78 RPM records that have been digitised– the crackles are part of the aesthetic experience.
The Great 78 Project by the Internet Archive is a community project for the preservation, research and discovery of 78rpm records. I think it is one of the most amazing digital humanities projects out there today. As a material culture researcher and music collector I have enjoyed the collections very much. I decided to make a quick mix with some of my favourite tunes.
New peer reviewed, open access article, published on 13 August 2017: Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers? at TripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique.
#DH2017 starts today in Montreal. I share a snapshot of tweetage so far, and share a previous post related to access to publications in DH.
My post at the Red de Humanidades Digitales blog: http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/2017/08/07/revistas-academicas-elsevier-sciencedirect/#RedHD I also shared a revised dataset on figshare.
Repository Fringe is a gathering for repository managers and others interested in research data repositories and publication repositories. I collected an archive of #rfringe17, containing 1118 Tweet IDs. I then analysed the text of the tweets with Voyant Tools to identify most frequent terms and refined the results to 230 terms.
I used The Altmetric Explorer to locate any articles from the Journal of Digital Scholarlship in the Humanities that had had any ‘mentions’ online anytime. With the Open Access Button API we tried to locate open surrogates. Some insights are shared from the data.