Evanston, IL • 21 June 2012
Keynotes (9:00-10:00)
- Johann Bollen
- Gregg Gordon
Paper presentations (10:30-01:00)
Position and theory papers, 10min each (10:30-11:30)
- Martin Fenner / Altmetrics will be taken personally at PLoS (presentation)
- William Gunn and Jan Reichelt / Social metrics for research: quantity and quality (presentation)
- Elizabeth Iorns / Reproducibility: an important altmetric
- Britt Holbrook / Peer review, altmetrics, and ex ante broader impacts assessment – a proposal
- Kelli Barr / The Role of altmetrics and Peer Review in the Democratization of Knowledge (chalkboard notes)
Empirical papers, 15min each (11:30-1:00)
- Judit Bar-Ilan / JASIST@mendeley
- Jasleen Kaur and Johan BollenStructural Patterns in Online Usage (presentation)
- Vincent Larivière, Benoit Macaluso, Staša Milojević, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Mike Thelwall / Of caterpillars and butterflies: the life and afterlife of an arXiv e-print
- Jason Priem, Heather Piwowar and Bradley Hemminger / Altmetrics in the Wild: Using Social Media to Explore Scholarly Impact (presentation)
- Jennifer Lin / A Case Study in Anti-Gaming Mechanisms for Altmetrics: PLoS ALMs and DataTrust (presentation)
- Richard Price / Altmetrics and Academia.edu
Demos (2:00-3:00p)
- total-impact (Heather Piwowar)
- altmetric.com (Euan Adie) (presentation)
- PLoS ALM (Martin Fenner)
- Ubiquity Press metrics (Brian Hole)
- Plum Analytics (Andrea Michalek)
- BioMed Central metrics (Ciaran O’Neill)
- Academia.edu (Richard Price)
- Knode (David Steinberg)
- CASRAI (David Baker)
- Mendeley and ReaderMeter (William Gunn)
- Academia.edu (Richard Price)
We’ll split into small groups to discuss key altmetrics issues; topics may include:
- Gaming: how might it happen, and how do we stop it?
- Standards: We’ve got COUNTER for downloads; should there be standards for other altmetrics? What should they look like?
- Visualization: There’s a lot of data. How should we display it?
- Peer review: Could altmetrics replace traditional peer review? Should it? Can we build new publishing models around altmetrics?
- CVs and “impact dashboards”: What does an altmetrics-informed CV look like? Who wants (and doesn’t want) one?
- Publishers: What do publishers want from altmetrics services? How about readers and authors?
- Normalization: How do we compare metrics from different fields or disciplines?
Summing up (5:30-6:00p)
Conclusion (Summarize key points from live and online discussion)
Open discussion: what’s the next year of altmetrics look like?
Dinners
Source and Presentation Links Available At
[http://altmetrics.org/altmetrics12/program/]
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