Slideshare Stats – Number of Views of Your Recent Slideshows
Yesterday morning, I wanted to grab hold of a summary of the number of views my uploaded presentations on Slideshare have had, A quick scan of the Slideshare API suggests that a bit of a handshake is...
View ArticleSo WTF is Data Scholarship?
A tweet just passed me by from @andypowell at today’s Linked Data: The Future of Knowledge Organization on the Web event: “need to introduce data literacy into education in order to create data...
View ArticleUnmeasurable Impact
Lots of deleted stuff I might have regretted posting… (I also apologise in advance for what some might take to be the self-aggrandising nature of this post…) Anyway, that’s all as maybe… One of the...
View ArticleScholarly Communication in the Networked Age
Last week, I was fortunate enough to receive an invitation to attend the Texts and Literacy in the Digital Age: Assessing the future of scholarly communication at the Dutch National Library in Den Haag...
View ArticleIdentifying the Twitterati Using List Analysis
Given absolutely no-one picked up on List Intelligence – Finding Reliable, Trustworthy and Comprehensive Topic/Sector Based Twitter Lists, here’s a example of what the technique might be good for…...
View ArticleWho Do The Science Literati Listen to on Twitter?
I really shouldn’t have got distracted by this today, but I did; via Owen Stephens: seen altmetric – tracking social media & other mentions of academic papers (by @stew)? Monthly Altmetric data...
View ArticleJISC Project Blog Metrics – Making Use of WordPress Stats. Plus, An Aside…
Brian has a post out on Beyond Blogging as an Open Practice, What About Associated Open Usage Data?, and proposes that “when adopting open practices, one should be willing to provide open accesses to...
View ArticleIn Passing, Quick Comments On An OER Powered Digital Scholarship Resource Site
digitalscholarship.ac.uk is a new OER powered resource site intended to support the use of digital tools in academic study. Resources are both tagged and organised into a series of learning topics:...
View ArticleA Question About Klout…
I’ve no idea how Klout works out it’s scores, but I’m guessing that there is an element of PageRank style algorithmic bootstrapping going on, in which a person’s Klout score is influenced by the Klout...
View ArticleEphemeral Citations – When Presentations You Have Cited Vanish from the...
A couple of months ago, I came across an interesting slide deck reviewing some of the initiatives that Narrative Science have been involved with, including the generation of natural language...
View ArticlePaying for Dropbox and Other Useful Bits… (The Cost of Doing Business…)
A couple of years ago or so, Dropbox ran a promotion for academic users granting 15GB of space. Yesterday, I got an email: As part of your school’s participation in Space Race, you received 15 GB of...
View ArticleAuthoring Dynamic Documents in IPython / Jupyter Notebooks?
One of the reasons I started writing the Wrangling F1 Data With R book was to see how it felt writing combined text, code and code output materials in the RStudio/RMarkdown context. For those of you...
View ArticleCommunicating Data – Different Takes
A couple of recent articles on bias in the justice system recently caught my eye that show different models of engagement around data analysis in a particular topic area: Hester, Rhys, and Todd K....
View ArticleProgramming, Coding & Digital Skills
I keep hearing myself in meetings talking about the “need” to get people coding, but that’s not really what I mean, and it immediately puts people off because I’m not sure they know what...
View ArticlePractical DigiSchol – Refinding Lost Recent Web History
I don’t know to what extent our current courses equip folk for the future (or even the present), but here’s a typical example of something I needed to figure out a solution to a problem (actually, more...
View ArticleFragment – Virtues of a Programmer, With a Note On Web References and Broken...
Ish-via @opencorporates, I came across the “Virtues of a Programmer”, referenced from a Wikipedia page, in a Nieman Lab post by Brian Boyer on Hacker Journalism 101,, and stated as follows: Laziness: I...
View ArticleName (Date) Title, Available at: URL (Accessed: DATE): So What?
Academic referencing is designed, in part, to support the retrieval of material that is being referenced, as well as recognising provenance. The following guidance, taken from the OU Library’s Academic...
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