by Brian Kelly | Dec 9, 2015 | Evidence, Repositories
The “Why Are We Not Boycotting Academia.edu?” Event I recently came across a tweet which announced an event which addressed the question “Why Are We Not Boycotting Academia.edu?”. As described on the Eventbrite booking page: With over 36...
by Brian Kelly | Aug 28, 2014 | Evidence, Repositories, Wikipedia
Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research A session at the recent Wikimania conference provided an opportunity for discussion on the topics: “The fount of all knowledge – wikipedia as the front matter to all research”. The abstract describes how:...
by Brian Kelly | Oct 1, 2013 | Repositories, Web2.0
Loss of Access to Content Hosted on Slideshare On Wednesday 25 September 2013 I received an email message which informed me that my SlideShare account had been suspended. The reason given for this was that: SlideShare activity was flagged as inappropriate by our...
by Brian Kelly | Jul 18, 2013 | Repositories
Jisc Feasibility Study on Identifying Digital Repository Infrastructure Solutions for Small-to-medium Digital Projects Yesterday in a post entitled Linkage: Funding, licensing, managing research data, LTI, Google Analytics cohort analysis and more Martin Hawksey...
by Brian Kelly | Jul 11, 2013 | Repositories
In a recent post on “SEO Analysis of Institutional Repositories: What’s the Back Story?” I summarised a paper which had been accepted for the Open Repositories 2013 conference. In addition to that paper, which was presented as a poster, a paper on...
by Brian Kelly | Jul 8, 2013 | Repositories
Over a year ago, following a staff appraisal, I agreed to become more involved in supporting the development of institutional repositories – an important area of work for UKOLN and JISC. Following that decision I was successful in being the lead author for two...
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