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  1. The State of OA: A large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles
  2. Scholarly use of social media and altmetrics: A review of the literature
  3. Twitter bot surveys
  4. Grand challenges in altmetrics: heterogeneity, data quality and dependencies
  5. The Oligopoly of Academic Publishers in the Digital Era
  6. Guest editorial: social media in scholarly communication
  7. Tweets as impact indicators: Examining the implications of automated “bot” accounts on Twitter
  8. Who reads research articles? An altmetrics analysis of Mendeley user categories
  9. Long-Distance Interdisciplinarity Leads to Higher Scientific Impact
  10. Characterizing Social Media Metrics of Scholarly Papers: The Effect of Document Properties and Collaboration Patterns
  11. Self‐Presentation in academia today: From peer‐reviewed publications to social media
  12. Authorship, Patents, Citations, Acknowledgments, Tweets, Reader Counts and the Multifaceted Reward System of Science
  13. The Use of Bibliometrics for Assessing Research: Possibilities, Limitations and Adverse Effects
  14. Astrophysicists’ Conversational Connections on Twitter
  15. A multidimensional analysis of Aslib proceedings – using everything but the impact factor
  16. Astrophysicists on Twitter
  17. Tweets vs. Mendeley readers: How do these two social media metrics differ?
  18. Coverage and adoption of altmetrics sources in the bibliometric community
  19. Tweeting biomedicine: An analysis of tweets and citations in the biomedical literature
  20. The life sciences in German–Chinese cooperation: an institutional-level co-publication analysis
  21. Do Altmetrics Work? Twitter and Ten Other Social Web Services
  22. Altmetrics: Present and future – panel
  23. Using social bookmarks and tags as alternative indicators of journal content description
  24. Multidimensional Journal Evaluation
  25. Applying social bookmarking data to evaluate journal usage
  26. Reasons for and developments in international scientific collaboration: does an Asia–Pacific research area exist from a bibliometric point of view?
  27. C 10 Sziento- und bibliometrische Verfahren
  28. Interpreting ‘Altmetrics’: Viewing Acts on Social Media through the Lens of Citation and Social Theories
  29. Social Media Metrics as Indicators of Repository Impact