Tweets and Mendeley readers: Two different types of article level metrics
Automated arXiv feeds on Twitter:On the role of bots in scholarly communication
The heterogeneity of social media metrics and its effects on statistics
NISO Webinar: New Perspectives on Assessment How Altmetrics Measure Scholarly Impact
Empirical analyses of scientific papers and researchers on Twitter: Results of two studies
Stefanie Haustein & Vincent Larivière: Astrophysicists on Twitter and other social media metrics research
SIGMET Panel at ASIST: Altmetrics - Present and Future
Scholarly communicationand evaluation: from bibliometrics to altmetrics
Scientific Interactions and Research Evaluation: From Bibliometrics to Altmetrics - Keynote ISI2015
When is an article actually published? An analysis of online availability, publication, and indexation dates
Communities of attention' around journal papers: Who is tweeting about scientific publications?
Exploring data quality and retrieval strategies for Mendeley reader counts
Applying social bookmarking data to evaluate journal usage
Haustein, S., Smith, E., Mongeon, P., Shu, F., & Larivière, V. (2016): Access to global health research. Prevalence and cost of open access
Rodrigo Costas & Stefanie Haustein: Citation theories and their application to altmetrics
Haustein, S. (2016). Analyzing, measuring and visualizing the success of interdisciplinarity.
Haustein, S. (2017). The evolution of scholarly communication and the reward system of science
Interpreting social media acts. The various meanings of altmetrics