<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title>Episciences.org TEI export of elpub:6290 - ElPub - ELectronic PUBlishing, 2020-04-18, Charting The Futures(s) of Digital Publishing</title></titleStmt><publicationStmt><distributor>CCSD - Episciences</distributor><availability status="restricted"><licence target="https://about.hal.science/hal-authorisation-v1">Hal authorisation v1</licence></availability><date when="2020-04-18"/></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><p>Episciences.org API platform</p></sourceDesc></fileDesc></teiHeader><text><body><listBibl><biblFull><titleStmt><title xml:lang="en">How Can We Use Social Media Data Related to OA Monographs</title><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Alkim</forename><surname>Ozaygen</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0001-6813-8362</idno><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Lucy</forename><surname>Montgomery</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Cameron</forename><surname>Neylon</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0002-0068-716x</idno></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Katie</forename><surname>Wilson</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0001-8705-1027</idno><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Richard</forename><surname>Hosking</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Karl</forename><surname>Huang</surname></persName><email/></author></titleStmt><editionStmt><edition><date type="whenSubmitted">2020-04-18 09:55:25</date><date type="whenProduced">2020-04-18 10:51:33</date><ref type="file" target="http://elpub.episciences.org/6290/pdf"/></edition><respStmt><resp>contributor</resp><name key="630180"><persName><forename>OpenEdition</forename><surname>Press</surname></persName><email>press@openedition.org</email></name></respStmt></editionStmt><publicationStmt><distributor>CCSD</distributor><idno type="id">elpub:6290</idno><idno type="url">http://elpub.episciences.org/6290</idno><idno type="ref">elpub:6290 - ElPub - ELectronic PUBlishing, 2020-04-18, Charting The Futures(s) of Digital Publishing</idno><licence target="https://about.hal.science/hal-authorisation-v1">Hal authorisation v1</licence></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><biblStruct><analytic><title xml:lang="en">How Can We Use Social Media Data Related to OA Monographs</title><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Alkim</forename><surname>Ozaygen</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0001-6813-8362</idno><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Lucy</forename><surname>Montgomery</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Cameron</forename><surname>Neylon</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0002-0068-716x</idno></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Katie</forename><surname>Wilson</surname></persName><email/><idno type="ORCID">0000-0001-8705-1027</idno><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Richard</forename><surname>Hosking</surname></persName><email/><affiliation ref="#struct-0"/><affiliation ref="#struct-1"/></author><author role="aut"><persName><forename type="first">Karl</forename><surname>Huang</surname></persName><email/></author></analytic><monogr><idno type="HAL">hal-02544911</idno><title level="j">ElPub - ELectronic PUBlishing</title><imprint><publisher/><biblScope unit="volume">Charting The Futures(s) of Digital Publishing</biblScope><biblScope unit="issue">Long Papers</biblScope><date type="datePub">2020-04-18T10:51:33+02:00</date></imprint></monogr><idno type="doi">10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2020.18</idno></biblStruct></sourceDesc><profileDesc><langUsage><language ident="en">English</language></langUsage><textClass><keywords scheme="author"><term>open access</term><term>monographs</term><term>books</term><term>altmetrics</term><term>[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences</term></keywords></textClass><abstract><p>International audience</p></abstract><abstract xml:lang="en"><p>This paper reports on a study of social media events relating to 28 Open Access (OA) monographs,published between 2014 and 2015. As with citations (Cronin 1981) social media events representthe frozen footprints of the journey that monographs take as they move through digitallandscapes. The study captured mentions of the study-set of monographs via Twitter, Facebook,Wikipedia and online blogs; as well as user ratings on Google Books, Amazon and Goodreads.Information relating to the ways in which the books were bookmarked and cited was capturedvia the online reference managing platform Mendeley. The benefits and limitations of differentaltmetrics approaches to capturing and analyzing this data are discussed. Practical suggestionsfor researchers interested in the application of Altmetrics approaches to studies of monographsare also provided.</p></abstract></profileDesc></biblFull></listBibl></body><back><listOrg><org xml:id="struct-0"><idno type="ROR">https://ror.org/02n415q13</idno><orgName>Curtin University</orgName></org><org xml:id="struct-1"><idno type="ROR">https://ror.org/02n415q13</idno><orgName>Curtin University [Perth]</orgName></org></listOrg></back></text></TEI>