1.1 The Web and the Web 2.0 Concept
1.2 Social Networking Sites – The Web of the People
1.3 Open Access – Toward a New Scientific Communication
1.4 Almetrics – The Social Impact of Science
1.5 Social Network Sites for Scientists
Chapter 3. Social Bookmarking Sites
3.3 The Social Benefit of Egoism
Chapter 4. Reference Management Tools
4.3 Could a Reference Manager be a Social Site?
Chapter 5. Document Sharing Services
5.3 Towards the Complete Academic Networking Site
6.1 Size, Searching the Critical Mass
6.3 Consolidation of the Self-archiving Platforms
7.1 Content as the Underlying Factor of Social Network Development
7.2 Activity Defines the Typology of Users and Site Usage
7.3 Diogenes Club? Private Over Public Interests
7.4 Metrics for Managing Reputation and Socializing, not for Research Impact
7.5 Toward a Societal Commitment of the Scientist to the Citizenship
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