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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
- Making the History of Science Work for You
- The Digital Toolbox: What’s Needed?
- Experiments with the Imagination: Science and Scientists through the Medium of Fiction
- Data Discoverability: Institutional Support Strategies
- The Entertainment Factor – Communicating Science with Humor
- What’s Keeping Us from Open Science? Is It the Powers that Be, or Is It … Us?
- Visual Storytelling through Science/Nature Photography
- Open Notebook Science: Pushing Data from Bench to Web Service
- Science-Art: The Burgeoning Fields of Niche Artwork Aimed at Scientific Disciplines
- How is the Web Changing the Way We Identify Scientific Impact?
- Video: From YouTube to TV to Hollywood and Back: Mini Science Film Festival
- Having Fun with Citations
Sunday Sessions
- Blogging on the Career Path: Opportunities Emerging out of the Blogosphere
- How Can We Maintain High Journalism Standards on the Web?
- Blogging in the Academy
- It’s all Geek to Me
- Perils of Blogging as a Woman under a Real Name
- Web 2.0, Public and Private Spaces in the Scientific Community, and Generational Divides in the Practice of Science
- MLK Jr. Memorial Session
- Standing Out: Marketing Yourself in Science


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