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Livestreaming and video recording of ScienceOnline2011 sessions (20 of the 50 sessions, full program here) was made possible by National Association of Science Writers and AAAS/Science/EurekAlert!. Enjoy the following video archives.

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Saturday sessions

  1. Making the History of Science Work for You
  2. The Digital Toolbox: What’s Needed?
  3. Experiments with the Imagination: Science and Scientists through the Medium of Fiction
  4. Data Discoverability: Institutional Support Strategies
  5. The Entertainment Factor – Communicating Science with Humor
  6. What’s Keeping Us from Open Science? Is It the Powers that Be, or Is It … Us?
  7. Visual Storytelling through Science/Nature Photography
  8. Open Notebook Science: Pushing Data from Bench to Web Service
  9. Science-Art: The Burgeoning Fields of Niche Artwork Aimed at Scientific Disciplines
  10. How is the Web Changing the Way We Identify Scientific Impact?
  11. Video: From YouTube to TV to Hollywood and Back: Mini Science Film Festival
  12. Having Fun with Citations

Sunday Sessions

  1. Blogging on the Career Path: Opportunities Emerging out of the Blogosphere
  2. How Can We Maintain High Journalism Standards on the Web?
  3. Blogging in the Academy
  4. It’s all Geek to Me
  5. Perils of Blogging as a Woman under a Real Name
  6. Web 2.0, Public and Private Spaces in the Scientific Community, and Generational Divides in the Practice of Science
  7. MLK Jr. Memorial Session
  8. Standing Out: Marketing Yourself in Science

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    • Experiments with the Imagination
    • Making the History of Science Work for You
    • The Entertainment Factor
    • Science-Art: The Burgeoning Fields of Niche Artwork Aimed at Scientific Disciplines
    • The Digital Toolbox
    • Visual Storytelling through Science + Nature Photography
    • Video: From YouTube to TV to Hollywood and Back
    • Data Discoverability: Institutional Support Strategies
    • What’s Keeping Us from Open Science? Is It the Powers That Be, Or Is It… Us?
    • How is the Web Changing the Way We Identify Scientific Impact?
    • Open Notebook Science: Pushing Data from Bench to Web Service
    • How is the Web changing the way we identify scientific impact?
    • Having Fun with Citations
    • Web 2.0, Public and Private Spaces in the Scientific Community, and Generational Divides in the Practice of Science
    • Standing Out: Marketing Yourself in Science
    • Blogging in the Academy
    • Perils of Blogging as a Woman under a Real Name
    • Blogging on the Career Path
    • MLK, Jr., Memorial Session
    • It’s All Geek to Me
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