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Social Media and Science a wedding made in Heaven... or in Hell? 27 April 2015, Research@Dept, Leuven, B Erik Duval Dept. Computerwetenschappen, KULeuven http://erikduval.wordpress.com & @ErikDuval 1

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Social Media and Sciencea wedding made in Heaven... or in Hell?

27 April 2015, Research@Dept, Leuven, B

Erik DuvalDept. Computerwetenschappen, KULeuvenhttp://erikduval.wordpress.com & @ErikDuval

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last 24 hrs…email, facebook, twitter, google plus, …

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last 24 hrs…email, facebook, twitter, google plus, …

academia.edu, ResearchGate, Mendeley, …

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what do you think about when you think about social media and science?

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recursion…

social media & this talk

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http://www.slideshare.net/erik.duval

vertical for slides(linkedin: jobs, youtube: video, runkeeper: jogging, flickr: photos, tripadvisor: hotels, spotify: music, etc. etc. etc.)

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slides as‘first order citizens’

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exposure

friction

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digital exhaust ➭ analytics

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what  if  you  had this  kind  of  ver2cal for  your  science?      publica2ons,  cita2ons,  call  for  papers,  vacancies,  call  for  proposals,  …  as  first  order  ci2zens

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ResearchGate

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academia.edu

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feature ..?

mendeley

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http://www.fastcompany.com/3042443/mendeley-elsevier-and-the-future-of-scholarly-publishing

more reference managerwith social sauce?

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also: twitter, Facebook

(not vertical, more reach)

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X. Shuai, A. Pepe, and J. Bollen. How the scientific community reacts to newly submitted preprints: Article downloads, twitter mentions, and citations. PloS one, 7(11):e47523, 2012.

conference hash tags

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awareness streams

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTNrHT1YI34G. Parra, J. Klerkx, and E. Duval. What should i read next?: awareness of relevant publications through a community of practice. In CHI’13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2375–2376. ACM, 2013.

visualisation

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T. Nagel, E. Duval, and A. Vande Moere. Interactive exploration of geospatial network visualization. In CHI’12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 557–572. ACM, 2012.

discovery

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sites.google.com/site/kulmoreapp/ G. Parra, J. Klerkx, and E. Duval. What should i read next?: awareness of relevant publications through a community of practice. In CHI’13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2375–2376. ACM, 2013.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoWazEHvO0Y

crowdsourcing

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some issues…

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fragmentation

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where does work end& life begin?

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how long before this?

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vanitas vanitatum…

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bit of heaven & hell…

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science is

inherently social

- or is it?

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?@ErikDuval  

h?p://erikduval.wordpress.com

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