Just an update.

In a week's time a group of us finished crowdsourcing the access and license types of the whole dataset.

It can be downloaded (and shared) as

Priego, Ernesto; Lewandowski, Tomasz; Atenas, Javiera; Andrés Delgado; Isabel Galina; Levin, John; Murtagh, John; Brun, Laurent; Whitton, Merinne; Pablo de Castro; Sarah Molloy; Petersen, Sigmund; Gutierrez, Silvia (2014):
Articles with Ebola mentioned online anytime as tracked by Altmetric, with crowdsourced type of access and license. figshare.
http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1137162
Retrieved 17:34, Aug 13, 2014 (GMT)

Hopefully this can inspire further research, or at least inspire to do some reading.

I am very grateful to everyone who participated.

Best regards

Ernesto




Dr Ernesto Priego
Lecturer in Library Science
#citylis City University London
Editor-in-Chief, The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship http://www.comicsgrid.com/
http://epriego.wordpress.com/  @ernestopriego

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On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Ernesto Priego <efpriego@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,

I hope you don't mind my sharing this information to the list.

Last Wednesday I shared a dataset of 497 bibliographic entries of scientific articles mentioning the keyword ‘Ebola’. Each entry links to the article/paper/output itself.

http://epriego.wordpress.com/2014/08/06/ebola-crowdsourcing-type-of-access-and-licensing-of-the-most-mentioned-articles-according-to-altmetric/

I shared the dataset to crowdsource the type of access (open/paywalled) of each paper and the type of license of each paper (All Rights Reserved/Some Rights Reserved etc.).

By Friday last week the World Health Organisation had declared Ebola an international health emergency.

Until now about 40% of the papers have the additional data required. The intention is to complete the dataset, offering not only the main value of a list of scientific articles on Ebola, but information about how many of those are available without restrictions.

Crowdsourcing is a task dear to the digital humanities, and so is online publishing. If any of you reading this could help working with us on the dataset it will be appreciated. Even doing just one is a lot of help. Follow the link above to reach the online spreadsheet.

With many thanks in advance,

Ernesto




Dr Ernesto Priego
Lecturer in Library Science
#citylis City University London
Editor-in-Chief, The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship http://www.comicsgrid.com/
http://epriego.wordpress.com/  @ernestopriego

Taking Comics Seriously: http://www.city.ac.uk/news/2014/mar/taking-comics-seriously
Subscribe to the Comics Grid Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iOYAj