Day 1, June 28, 2021 – first part

09:00 AM – 10:30 AM Workshop: SSHOC Vocabulary Initiative – What Users Want. Organizer: SSHOC

10:30 AM – 10:45 AM Coffee break

10:45 AM – 11:00 AM Opening session

11:00 AM – 11:30 AM Session: eTourism (15 minutes per paper)

  1. Dalianus Riantama, An-Lun Tsai and Shan-Fong Lin. Evaluating airline passengers’ satisfaction during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A text mining approach
  2. Sharon Teitler Regev, Shlomit Hon Snir and Anabel Lifszyc-Friedlander. Which Accommodation Purchasing Channels is preferred by the Independent Tourists?

11:30 AM – 11:45 AM Coffee break

11:45 AM – 12:30 PM Session: Bibliometrics (15 minutes per paper)

  1. Loet Leydesdorff, Alexander Tekles and Lutz Bornmann. A Proposal to Revise and Simplify the Disruption Indicator
  2. Jonathan Adams, Responsible research evaluation: profiles not metrics
  3. Danica Zendulková, Boris Rysuľa and Andrea Putalová. Position of social sciences and humanities within the scientific disciplines and its measurement through CRIS system

12:30 PM – 01:30 PM Lunch break

Day 1, June 28, 2021 – second part

01:30 PM – 02:15 PM Session: eHumanities and arts (15 minutes per paper)

  1. Ian Miller and Thomas Fenn. Building, Processing, and Sharing 3D Photogrammetric Data: An Archaeological Viewpoint
  2. Melissa Terras, Why does the GLAM sector work with Google Arts and Culture? Results of a Survey
  3. Chammy Lau, Pamela Ho and Helen Wong. Transforming cultural tourism experience into a digital space: a case study of virtual museums in Asia

02:15 PM – 02:30 PM Coffee break

02:30 PM – 03:00 PM Session: Publications and research information (15 minutes per paper)

  1. Peter Aspeslagh, Tim Engels and Raf Guns. The road towards structured affiliation information in a national bibliographic database
  2. Mat Kelly, Christopher Rauch, Jane Greenberg, John Kunze, Sam Grabus, Joan Boone and Peter Logan. Archival Resource Keys for Collaborative Historical Ontology Publication

03:00 PM – 03:15 PM Coffee break

03:15 PM – 04:00 PM Keynote: Delineating the Scholarly Landscape of a Research Field. Chaomei Chen

04:00 PM – 04:15 PM Coffee break

04:15 PM – 05:00 PM Keynote: New Techniques of Assessment and Selection at Work. Adrian Furnham

Day 2, June 29, 2021 – first part

09:00 AM – 10:30 AM Workshop: Bring research-based findings to life through storytelling and big data analyses Organizer: Digital Science / Dimensions

10:30 AM – 10:45 AM Coffee break

10:45 AM – 11:30 AM Session: Social networks (15 minutes per paper)

  1. Kayoko Yamamoto. Utilization of Social Media at the Times of Natural Disasters in Japan
  2. Dickson Ajisafe, Samuel Oloruntoba and Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo. The Impacts of Social Media on Nigerian Youth #EndSARS# Protests
  3. Julia Kasmire and Anran Zhao. Discovering the arrow of time in machine learning

11:30 AM – 11:45 AM Coffee break

11:45 AM – 12:30 PM Session: eInfrastructures (15 minutes per paper)

  1. Tommi Suominen, Joonas Nikkanen, Tuomas Alaterä and Toni Sissala. Linking SSH research publications, datasets and infrastructures in Research.fi
  2. Dennis Gram, Pantelis Karapanagiotis, Jan Kryzanowski, Marius Liebald and Uwe Walz. A Model for Historical Financial Data with an Application to German company and stock market data
  3. Aakash Sharma, Thomas Bye Nilsen, Lars Brenna, Dag Johansen and Håvard D. Johansen. Accountable Human Subject Research Data Processing using Lohpi

12:30 PM – 01:30 PM Lunch break

Day 2, June 29, 2021 – second part

01:30 PM – 02:15 PM Keynote: Technological advancement and transformation of libraries: a glimpse into African context. Adeyinka Tella

02:15 PM – 02:30 PM Coffee break

02:30 PM – 03:30 PM Sponsors’ session

  1. Digital Science (20 minutes)
  2. LIBNOVA (10 minutes)
  3. MDPI (10 minutes)
  4. Science 2.0 Alliance (10 minutes)
  5. SAGE OCEAN (10 minutes)

03:30 PM – 04:00 PM ICTeSSH quiz

Day 3, June 30, 2021 – first part

09:00 AM – 09:45 AM Session: Mixed session (7 minutes per paper)

  1. Botond Szemes. The History of the Hungarian Novel. Analyzing the Average Sentence Length and Sentence Structure over two decades
  2. Markella-Elpida Tsichla, Eftychia Faye Tzanetoulakou and Mitiadis Papanikolaou. THE CONCEPT OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL SUBLIME IN GREEK DIGITAL ART. VIEWS OF AN ARTISTIC PHENOMENON IN PROGRESS
  3. Marzio Di Feo and Luigi Martino. Enhancing National (Cyber) Security through Cyber Range: The Case study of Italy and BV TECH
  4. Raoul Ciappelloni. THE “NARRATIVE MENU” AS A PUBLISHING CHANNEL TO DISSEMINATE INFORMATION ON FOOD
  5. Lucia Antonelli. Government libraries and official publications management: all we need is a repository model
  6. Rossana Morriello. How bibliometrics is affecting SSH

09:45 AM – 10:10 AM Coffee break

10:10 AM – 10:30 AM Session: ICT enhanced teaching and learning (10 minutes per paper)

  1. Halimah Amuda and Yusuf Ajani. Optimizing Zoom Application for Virtual Research Presentation: Awareness and Experience of Researchers in Nigerian Library School
  2. Taiwo Ogunjobi and Kolawole Aramide. IBADAN SCHOOL LIBRARY DIGITAL RESOURCE SYSTEM: THE LONG AWAITED SOLUTION FOR NIGERIAN SCHOOLS DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL LIBRARY DIGITAL RESOURCES SYSTEM IN NIGERIA

10:30 AM – 10:45 AM Coffee break

10:45 AM – 11:15 PM Session: Tools / Infrastructures (15 minutes per paper)

  1. Gonçalo Melo da Silva, Ana Celeste Glória, Ângela Salgueiro, Bruno Almeida, Daniel Monteiro, Marco Roque de Freitas, and Nuno Freire, ROSSIO Infrastructure: a digital research tool for Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
  2. Paul Walk, SComCat: Cataloguing open-source scholarly communication technologies

11:15 AM – 11:30 AM Coffee break

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Panel: Web 2.0 based research impact metrics 

12:30 PM – 01:30 PM Lunch break

Day 3, June 30, 2021 – second part

01:30 PM – 02:15 PM Keynote: FAIR Computational Workflows. Carole Goble

02:15 PM – 02:30 PM Coffee break

02:30 PM – 02:45 PM Closing session

02:45 PM – 03:00 PM Coffee break

03:00 PM – 04:30 PM Workshop: Using Smart Citations to Better Understand Research, Organizer: scite.ai