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Wednesday 21 October 9 sessions
    13:00 - 13:10 
    Conference welcome
    13:10 - 13:45 
    Keynote Speaker
    Altmetrics now and near future
    Michael Thelwall (United Kingdom)
    13:45 - 14:00 
    10 years in Altmetrics
    The manifesto and its citation and resulting Altmetric attention network
    Fábio Gouveia (Brazil)
    10 years of altmetrics
    Stacey Konkiel (USA)
    14:00 - 14:10 
    Break
    14:10 - 15:00 
    Altmetrics in Action
    Anticipating Academic Research and Strengthening Library Collections: Can Altmetrics help?
    Rajiv Nariani (United Kingdom)
    Spam or Showcase? Research into different journal promotion strategies
    Kornelia Junge (Germany)
    15:00 - 15:10 
    Break
    15:10 - 16:20 
    New ways of exploring data
    Measuring Knowledge: New Analytics to Redefine Impact and Success
    Gabe Stein (USA)
    How open are universities? An Australian case study
    Chun-Kai Huang (Australia)
    Peoples is Peoples
    Euan Adie (United Kingdom)
    Coming together to assess OA ebook usage and impacts through a global data trust
    Christina Drummond (USA)
    Sharing Scientific Documents on Stack Exchange: What are the conversations and who are the users?
    Timothy D. Bowman (USA)
    Altmetrics in Action in Universities and Research Institutes in Sub Saharan Africa
    Innocent Awasom (USA)
    Justine Nzeundji (Cameroon)
    Anuoluwa Awadoyin (Nigeria)
    16:20 - 16:30 
    Break
    16:30 - 17:30 
    COVID and misinformation
    Covid Italian Hospital, what is our impact on society ?
    Valeria Scotti (Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo of Pavia, Italy)
    A glance on Iranian Researchers' Articles on Covid 19 using Altmetrics Approach
    Amir Reza Asnafi (Iran)
    Fake Sciences and Preprint: conditions of interaction, political discourse and belief system in social networks
    Thaiane Oliveira (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
    Ronaldo Araujo (Brazil)
    The impact and engagement of early access COVID-19 research and the public
    Stephanie Faulkner (USA)
    Celina Sprague (USA)
    Shirley Decker-Lucke (USA)
Wednesday 28 October 9 sessions
    13:00 - 13:10 
    Conference Welcome
    13:10 - 13:20 
    Research update
    Practical recommendations on the use, application, and interpretation of social media metrics
    Zohreh Zahedi (The Netherlands)
    Do researchers cite what they tweet?
    Philippe Mongeon (Canada)
    Timothy D. Bowman (USA)
    Rodrigo Costas (CWTS-Leiden University, Sarah de Rijcke)
    13:20 - 14:20 
    Public interest/policy
    Tracing the Revolution: An Exploration of Scholarship, Hashtag Activism, and Altmetrics
    Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara (USA)
    How Open is Wikipedia? Using Altmetric.com and Unpaywall to explore open access coverage of Wikipedia cited research
    Andy Tattersall (United Kingdom)
    Nick Sheppard (United Kingdom)
    Kate O'Neill (United Kingdom)
    Thom Blake (United Kingdom)
    How is science clicked on Twitter? Click metrics for Bitly short links to scientific publications
    Zhichao Fang (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
    Do news articles disproportionally report national scientific output?
    Houqiang Yu (China)
    14:20 - 14:30 
    Break
    14:30 - 15:00 
    Keynote speaker
    Metrics Literacies
    Stefanie Haustein (Canada)
    15:00 - 15:40 
    SDGs
    Introducing the SDG Impact Intensity™ Analytic: Journal Evaluation for Positive Social and Environmental Impact
    Simon Linacre (United Kingdom)
    Societal Impact Action: Spot what SDG related research is failing to reach policy makers’
    Maurice Vanderfeesten (The Netherlands)
    15:40 - 15:50 
    Break
    15:50 - 17:15 
    Altmetrics and the Humanities
    An Unprecedented Year: Social Science Research and Public Engagement across Fire, Disease, and Protest
    Elizabeth Brophy (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, UK)
    Altmetrics and Creative and Performing Art Works
    Christina Chan-Park (USA)
    Clayton Crenshaw (USA)
    Sha Towers (USA)
    Showcasing Institutional Research: Altmetrics in Library Exhibits
    Devina Dandar (Royal Roads University, Canada)
    Effective publication practices for engaged scholarship in the Humanities
    Daniel Fisher (USA)
    Catherine Cocks (USA)
    Dave Tell (USA)
    Katherine Burton (United Kingdom)
    17:15 - 17:30 
    Closing remarks
Elizabeth Brophy
Elizabeth Brophy
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
An Unprecedented Year: Social Science Research and Public Engagement across Fire, Disease, and Protest
Valeria	Scotti
Valeria Scotti
Wed 21 16:30 COVID and misinformation
Covid Italian Hospital, what is our impact on society ?
Devina Dandar
Devina Dandar
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
Showcasing Institutional Research: Altmetrics in Library Exhibits
Zhichao Fang
Zhichao Fang
Wed 28 13:20 Public interest/policy
How is science clicked on Twitter? Click metrics for Bitly short links to scientific publications
Rodrigo Costas
Rodrigo Costas
Wed 28 13:10 Research update
Do researchers cite what they tweet?
Thaiane Oliveira
Thaiane Oliveira
Wed 21 16:30 COVID and misinformation
Fake Sciences and Preprint: conditions of interaction, political discourse and belief system in social networks
Rajiv  Nariani
Rajiv Nariani
Wed 21 14:10 Altmetrics in Action
Anticipating Academic Research and Strengthening Library Collections: Can Altmetrics help?
Kornelia Junge
Kornelia Junge
Wed 21 14:10 Altmetrics in Action
Spam or Showcase? Research into different journal promotion strategies
Gabe  Stein
Gabe Stein
Wed 21 15:10 New ways of exploring data
Measuring Knowledge: New Analytics to Redefine Impact and Success
Chun-Kai  Huang
Chun-Kai Huang
Wed 21 15:10 New ways of exploring data
How open are universities? An Australian case study
Euan Adie
Euan Adie
Wed 21 15:10 New ways of exploring data
Peoples is Peoples
Christina  Drummond
Christina Drummond
Wed 21 15:10 New ways of exploring data
Coming together to assess OA ebook usage and impacts through a global data trust
Timothy	 D. Bowman
Timothy D. Bowman
Wed 21 15:10 New ways of exploring data
Sharing Scientific Documents on Stack Exchange: What are the conversations and who are the users?
Timothy	 D. Bowman
Timothy D. Bowman
Wed 28 13:10 Research update
Do researchers cite what they tweet?
Innocent  Awasom
Innocent Awasom
Wed 21 15:10 New ways of exploring data
Altmetrics in Action in Universities and Research Institutes in Sub Saharan Africa
Amir Reza Asnafi
Amir Reza Asnafi
Wed 21 16:30 COVID and misinformation
A glance on Iranian Researchers' Articles on Covid 19 using Altmetrics Approach
Stephanie  Faulkner
Stephanie Faulkner
Wed 21 16:30 COVID and misinformation
The impact and engagement of early access COVID-19 research and the public
Zohreh  Zahedi
Zohreh Zahedi
Wed 28 13:10 Research update
Practical recommendations on the use, application, and interpretation of social media metrics
Philippe Mongeon
Philippe Mongeon
Wed 28 13:10 Research update
Do researchers cite what they tweet?
Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara
Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara
Wed 28 13:20 Public interest/policy
Tracing the Revolution: An Exploration of Scholarship, Hashtag Activism, and Altmetrics
Andy  Tattersall
Andy Tattersall
Wed 28 13:20 Public interest/policy
How Open is Wikipedia? Using Altmetric.com and Unpaywall to explore open access coverage of Wikipedia cited research
Houqiang  Yu
Houqiang Yu
Wed 28 13:20 Public interest/policy
Do news articles disproportionally report national scientific output?
Simon  Linacre
Simon Linacre
Wed 28 15:00 SDGs
Introducing the SDG Impact Intensity™ Analytic: Journal Evaluation for Positive Social and Environmental Impact
Christina  Chan-Park
Christina Chan-Park
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
Altmetrics and Creative and Performing Art Works
Daniel Fisher
Daniel Fisher
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
Effective publication practices for engaged scholarship in the Humanities
Justine  Justine  Nzeundji
Justine Nzeundji
Wed 21 15:10 New ways of exploring data
Altmetrics in Action in Universities and Research Institutes in Sub Saharan Africa
Anuoluwa  Awadoyin
Anuoluwa Awadoyin
Wed 21 15:10 New ways of exploring data
Altmetrics in Action in Universities and Research Institutes in Sub Saharan Africa
Celina  Sprague
Celina Sprague
Wed 21 16:30 COVID and misinformation
The impact and engagement of early access COVID-19 research and the public
Shirley  Decker-Lucke
Shirley Decker-Lucke
Wed 21 16:30 COVID and misinformation
The impact and engagement of early access COVID-19 research and the public
Catherine  Cocks
Catherine Cocks
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
Effective publication practices for engaged scholarship in the Humanities
Dave  Tell
Dave Tell
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
Effective publication practices for engaged scholarship in the Humanities
Clayton  Crenshaw
Clayton Crenshaw
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
Altmetrics and Creative and Performing Art Works
Sha Towers
Sha Towers
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
Altmetrics and Creative and Performing Art Works
Ronaldo  Araujo
Ronaldo Araujo
Wed 21 16:30 COVID and misinformation
Fake Sciences and Preprint: conditions of interaction, political discourse and belief system in social networks
Nick  Sheppard
Nick Sheppard
Wed 28 13:20 Public interest/policy
How Open is Wikipedia? Using Altmetric.com and Unpaywall to explore open access coverage of Wikipedia cited research
Kate  O'Neill
Kate O'Neill
Wed 28 13:20 Public interest/policy
How Open is Wikipedia? Using Altmetric.com and Unpaywall to explore open access coverage of Wikipedia cited research
Thom  Blake
Thom Blake
Wed 28 13:20 Public interest/policy
How Open is Wikipedia? Using Altmetric.com and Unpaywall to explore open access coverage of Wikipedia cited research
Stefanie	 Haustein
Stefanie Haustein
Wed 28 14:30 Keynote speaker
Metrics Literacies
Fábio  Gouveia
Fábio Gouveia
Wed 21 13:45 10 years in Altmetrics
The manifesto and its citation and resulting Altmetric attention network
Maurice Vanderfeesten
Maurice Vanderfeesten
Wed 28 15:00 SDGs
Societal Impact Action: Spot what SDG related research is failing to reach policy makers’
Katherine  Burton
Katherine Burton
Wed 28 15:50 Altmetrics and the Humanities
Effective publication practices for engaged scholarship in the Humanities
Stacey  Konkiel
Stacey Konkiel
Wed 21 13:45 10 years in Altmetrics
10 years of altmetrics
Michael  Thelwall
Michael Thelwall
Wed 21 13:10 Keynote Speaker
Altmetrics now and near future
Workshop 0
Oral 0
Expert 0
Plenary 2
Wed 21
13:10 - 13:45 
Keynote Speaker
Altmetrics now and near future
Michael Thelwall (United Kingdom)
Wed 28
14:30 - 15:00 
Keynote speaker
Metrics Literacies
Stefanie Haustein (Canada)
Catering and Social 8
Wed 21
13:00 - 13:10 
Conference welcome
Wed 21
14:00 - 14:10 
Break
Wed 21
15:00 - 15:10 
Break
Wed 21
16:20 - 16:30 
Break
Wed 28
13:00 - 13:10 
Conference Welcome
Wed 28
14:20 - 14:30 
Break
Wed 28
15:40 - 15:50 
Break
Wed 28
17:15 - 17:30 
Closing remarks
Nurse 0
Other 0
Symposium 8
Wed 21
13:45 - 14:00 
10 years in Altmetrics
The manifesto and its citation and resulting Altmetric attention network
Fábio Gouveia (Brazil)
10 years of altmetrics
Stacey Konkiel (USA)
Wed 21
14:10 - 15:00 
Altmetrics in Action
Anticipating Academic Research and Strengthening Library Collections: Can Altmetrics help?
Rajiv Nariani (United Kingdom)
Spam or Showcase? Research into different journal promotion strategies
Kornelia Junge (Germany)
Wed 21
15:10 - 16:20 
New ways of exploring data
Measuring Knowledge: New Analytics to Redefine Impact and Success
Gabe Stein (USA)
How open are universities? An Australian case study
Chun-Kai Huang (Australia)
Peoples is Peoples
Euan Adie (United Kingdom)
Coming together to assess OA ebook usage and impacts through a global data trust
Christina Drummond (USA)
Sharing Scientific Documents on Stack Exchange: What are the conversations and who are the users?
Timothy D. Bowman (USA)
Altmetrics in Action in Universities and Research Institutes in Sub Saharan Africa
Innocent Awasom (USA)
Justine Nzeundji (Cameroon)
Anuoluwa Awadoyin (Nigeria)
Wed 21
16:30 - 17:30 
COVID and misinformation
Covid Italian Hospital, what is our impact on society ?
Valeria Scotti (Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo of Pavia, Italy)
A glance on Iranian Researchers' Articles on Covid 19 using Altmetrics Approach
Amir Reza Asnafi (Iran)
Fake Sciences and Preprint: conditions of interaction, political discourse and belief system in social networks
Thaiane Oliveira (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Ronaldo Araujo (Brazil)
The impact and engagement of early access COVID-19 research and the public
Stephanie Faulkner (USA)
Celina Sprague (USA)
Shirley Decker-Lucke (USA)
Wed 28
13:10 - 13:20 
Research update
Practical recommendations on the use, application, and interpretation of social media metrics
Zohreh Zahedi (The Netherlands)
Do researchers cite what they tweet?
Philippe Mongeon (Canada)
Timothy D. Bowman (USA)
Rodrigo Costas (CWTS-Leiden University, Sarah de Rijcke)
Wed 28
13:20 - 14:20 
Public interest/policy
Tracing the Revolution: An Exploration of Scholarship, Hashtag Activism, and Altmetrics
Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara (USA)
How Open is Wikipedia? Using Altmetric.com and Unpaywall to explore open access coverage of Wikipedia cited research
Andy Tattersall (United Kingdom)
Nick Sheppard (United Kingdom)
Kate O'Neill (United Kingdom)
Thom Blake (United Kingdom)
How is science clicked on Twitter? Click metrics for Bitly short links to scientific publications
Zhichao Fang (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
Do news articles disproportionally report national scientific output?
Houqiang Yu (China)
Wed 28
15:00 - 15:40 
SDGs
Introducing the SDG Impact Intensity™ Analytic: Journal Evaluation for Positive Social and Environmental Impact
Simon Linacre (United Kingdom)
Societal Impact Action: Spot what SDG related research is failing to reach policy makers’
Maurice Vanderfeesten (The Netherlands)
Wed 28
15:50 - 17:15 
Altmetrics and the Humanities
An Unprecedented Year: Social Science Research and Public Engagement across Fire, Disease, and Protest
Elizabeth Brophy (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, UK)
Altmetrics and Creative and Performing Art Works
Christina Chan-Park (USA)
Clayton Crenshaw (USA)
Sha Towers (USA)
Showcasing Institutional Research: Altmetrics in Library Exhibits
Devina Dandar (Royal Roads University, Canada)
Effective publication practices for engaged scholarship in the Humanities
Daniel Fisher (USA)
Catherine Cocks (USA)
Dave Tell (USA)
Katherine Burton (United Kingdom)
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