Managing My Impression

Dr. Timothy D. Bowman, Associate Professor, Dominican University

Curriculum Vitae

DR. TIMOTHY D. BOWMAN 

CURRENT POSITION

2023 – Present – Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, Dominican University

EDUCATION

2015 – Ph.D., Department of Information and Library Science, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, Indiana University, Bloomington

Dissertation Title: Investigating the Use of Affordances and Framing Techniques by Scholars to Manage Personal and Professional Impressions on Twitter.

2001 – M.I.S., School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 
Focus: Human-Computer Interaction, Web Design 

1999 – B.S., Psychology, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

2016 – 2023 – Assistant Professor, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University

2015 – 2016 – Postgraduate Researcher, University of Turku, Finland                                                                                                 

2014 – 2015 – Research Professional, Université de Montréal, Quebec                                                                                  

2010 – 2013 – Adjunct Professor, Indiana University, Bloomington   

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

20. Holmberg, K., Bowman, T.D., Didegah, F., & Lehtimäki, J. (2019). The relationship between institutional factors, citation and altmetric counts of publications from Finnish universities. Journal of Altmetrics, 2(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.29024/joa.20   

19. Díaz-Faes, A.A., Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2019). Towards a second generation of ‘social media metrics’: Characterizing the interactions of Twitter communities of attention around science. PLOS ONE, 14(5): e0216408. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216408

18. Hassan, S., Bowman, T.D., Shabbir, M., Akhtara, A., Imran, M., & Aljohani, N.R. (2019). Influential Tweeters in Relation to Highly Cited Articles in Altmetric Big Data. Scientometrics, 119(1), pp 481-493. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-019-03044-9  

17. Holmberg, K., Bowman, T.D., Didegah, F., & Laakso, M. (2019). Do articles in open access journals have higher altmetric activity than articles in subscription-based journals? An investigation of Finnish research output. Scientometrics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-019-03301-x

16. Said, A, Bowman, T.D., Abbasi, R.A., Aljohani, N.R., Nawaz, R, & Hassan, S. (2019). Mining Network Level Properties of Twitter Altmetrics Data. Scientometrics, 120(1), pp 217-235. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-019-03112-0 

15. Derochers, N., Paul-Hus, A., Haustein, S., Costas, R., Mongeon, P., Quan-Haase, A., Bowman, T.D., Pecoskie, J., Tsou, A., & Larivière, V. (2018). Authorship, citations, acknowledgments, and visibility in social media: Symbolic capital in the multifaceted reward system of science. Social Science Information.  https://doi.org/10.1177/0539018417752089 

14. Didegah, F., Bowman, T.D., & Holmberg, K. (2018). On the differences between citations and altmetrics: An investigation of factors driving altmetrics vs. citations. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.23934

13. Hassan, S., Imran, M., Gillani, U., Radi Aljohani, N., Bowman, T.D., & Didegah, F. (2017). Measuring social media activity of scientific literature: An exhaustive comparison of Scopus and novel altmetrics big data. Scientometrics, 113(2), pp. 1037-1057. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-017-2512-x 

12. Didegah, F., Gazni, A., Bowman, T. D. & Holmberg, K. (2017). Internationality in Finnish research: an examination of collaborators, citers, tweeters and readers. Information Research, 22(1), CoLIS paper 1624. Retrieved from http://www.informationr.net/ir/22-1/colis/colis1624.html

11. Tsou, A., Bowman, T.D., Sugimoto, T., Lariviere, V., & Sugimoto, C. (2016). Self-presentation in scholarly profiles: Characteristics of images and perceptions of professionalism and attractiveness on academic social networking sites. First Monday, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v21i4.6381 

10. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., Holmberg, K., Tsou, A., Sugimoto, C.R., & Larivière, V. (2015). Tweets as impact indicators: Examining the implications of automated “bot” accounts on Twitter. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 67(1), pp. 232-238. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.23456  

9. Holmberg, Didegah, F., Bowman, S., Bowman, T.D., & Kortelainen, T. (2015). Measuring the societal impact of open science – Presentation of a research project. Informaatiotutkimus, 34(4).  https://journal.fi/inf/article/view/53511/16668

8. Hu, B., Dong, X., Zhang, C., Bowman, T.D., Ding, Y., Yan, E., Milojević, S., Chaoqun, N., Yan, E. & Larivière, V. (2015). A Lead-Lag Analysis of the Topic Evolution Patterns for Preprints and Publications. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 66(2), pp. 2643-2656. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.23347

7. Ekbia, H., Mattioli, M., Kouper, I., Agrave, G., Ghazinejad, A., Bowman, T., Suri, V., Tsou, A., Weingart, S., & Sugimoto, C. (2015). Big data, bigger dilemmas: A critical review.  Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 66(8), pp. 1523-1545. https://doi.org/ 10.1002/asi.23294 

6. Bowman, T.D. (2015). Differences in personal and professional tweets of scholars. Aslib Journal of Information Management, 67(3), pp. 356-371. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJIM-12-2014-0180

5. Sugimoto, C.R., Hank, C., Bowman, T.D., & Pomerantz, J. (2015). Friend or faculty: Social networking sites, dual relationships, and context collapse in higher education. First Monday, [S.l.]. https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v20i3.5387 

4. Bowman, T.D., Tsou, A., Ni, C., & Sugimoto, C. (2014). Post-interdisciplinary frames of reference: Exploring permeability and perceptions of disciplinarity in the social sciences. Scientometrics, 101(2), pp. 1695-1714. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-014-1338-z 

3. Holmberg, K., Bowman, T.D., Haustein, S., & Peters, I. (2014). Astrophysicists’ conversational connections on Twitter. PLoS ONE, 9(8): e106086. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106086 

2. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., Holmberg, K., Peters, I., & Larivière, V. (2014) Astrophysicists on Twitter: An in-depth analysis of tweeting and scientific publication behavior. Aslib Journal of Information Management, 66(3), pp.279-296. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJIM-09-2013-0081 

1. Butt, A.E. & Bowman, T.D. (2002). Transverse patterning reveals a dissociation of simple and configural association learning abilities in rats with 192 IgG-saporin lesions of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 77(2), 211-233. https://doi.org/10.1006/nlme.2001.4013 

 Published Conference Proceedings

15. Holmberg, K. & Bowman, T.D. (2019). Google Search results as an altmetrics data source? In Catalano, G, Daraio, C., Gregori, M., Moed, H.F., & Ruocco, G. (Eds). Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (pp 1462-1467). Edizioni Efesto: Rome, Italy. 

14. Diaz-Faes, A.A., Robinson-Garcia, N., Bowman, T.D., Costas, R. (2019). Towards a multidimensional classification of social media users around science on Twitter. In Catalano, G, Daraio, C., Gregori, M., Moed, H.F., & Ruocco, G. (Eds). Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (pp 2070-2076). Edizioni Efesto: Rome, Italy. 

13. Dudek, J. Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2018). When do tweeters tweet about Science? Exploratory analysis of the Twitter dissemination of scientific publications by weekdays and months. In STI 2018 Conference Proceedings, Leiden, Netherlands, pp 1555-1578. Centre for Science and Technology (CWTS): Leiden http://hdl.handle.net/1887/65294 

12. Mongeon, P., Xu, S., Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2018). Tweeting Library and Information Science: A socio-topical distance analysis. In STI 2018 Conference Proceedings, Leiden, Netherland, pp. 1502-1508. Centre for Science and Technology (CWTS): Leiden. https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/65263

11. Laplante, A, Bowman, T.D., & Aammar, N. (2017). ‘I’m at #Osheaga!’: Listening to the backchannel of a music festival on Twitter. In X. Hu, S.J. Cunningham, D. Turnbull, & Z. Duan (Eds.), Proceedings from the 18th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (pp. 585-598). Suzhou, China. Available at: https://ismir2017.smcnus.org/wpcontent/uploads/2017/10/207_Paper.pdf

10. Zhitomirsky-Geffet, M., Hajibayova, L., Kwaśnik, B.H., Hamari, J., Bullard, J., & Bowman, T. (2016). Crowdsourcing approaches for knowledge organization systems: crowd collaboration or crowd work? In Proceedings of the 79th ASIS&T Annual Meeting: Creating Knowledge, Enhancing Lives through Information & Technology (ASIST ’16) (Article 13). American Society for Information Science, Silver Springs, MD.

 9. Didegah, F., Bowman, T.D., & Holmberg, K. (2016). Increasing our understanding of altmetrics: Identifying factors that are driving both citation and altmetric counts. In IConference 2016 Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.9776/16182

 8. Desrochers, N., Haustein, S., Alperin, J.P., Bowman, T.D., Díaz-Faes, A.A., Larivière, V., Mongeon, P., Paul-Hus, A., Quan-Haase, A., Smith, E., & Sugimoto, C. (2016). The reward (eco)system of science: More than the sum of its parts? In Ràfols, I, Molas-Gallart, J, Castro-Martínez, E, Wolley, R (eds) Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators. València, Spain. http://ocs.editorial.upv.es/index.php/STI2016/STI2016/paper/viewFile/4543/2327

 7. Didegah, F., Bowman, T.D., Bowman, S., & Hartley, J. (2016). Comparing the characteristics of highly cited titles and highly alted titles. In Ràfols, I, Molas-Gallart, J, Castro-Martínez, E, Wolley, R (eds) Proceedings of the 21stInternational Conference on Science and Technology Indicators. València, Spain. http://ocs.editorial.upv.es/index.php/STI2016/STI2016/paper/viewFile/4543/2327

 6. Friedrich, N., Bowman, T.D., Stock, W.G., & Haustein, H. (2015). Adapting sentiment analysis for tweets linking to scientific papers. In Proceedings of the 2015 International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (pp. 95–100). Istanbul, Turkey. http://issi-society.org/proceedings/issi_2015/0107.pdf

 5. Tsou, A., Bowman, T.D., Ghazinejad, A., & Sugimoto, C. (2015). Who tweets about science? In Proceedings of the 2015 International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (pp. 95–100). Istanbul, Turkey. http://issi-society.org/proceedings/issi_2015/0095.pdf

 4. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2015). When is an article actually published? An analysis of online availability, publication, and indexation dates. In Proceedings of the 2015 International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (pp. 95–100). Istanbul, Turkey. http://issi-society.org/proceedings/issi_2015/1170.pdf

3. Bar-Ilan, J., Bowman, T.D., Haustein, S., Milojević, S., & Peters I. (2015). Self-Presentation in academia today: From peer-reviewed publications to social media. In Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 52(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.2015.145052010016

 2. Desrochers, N., Paul-Hus, A., Haustein, S., Costas, R., Quan-Haase, A, Bowman, T.D., Pecoskie, J., Tsou, A., & Larivière, V. (2015). Authorship, inventorship, citations, acknowledgments, and social media: Symbolic capital in the multifaceted reward system of science. In Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 52 (1), pp. 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.2015.145052010013 

1. Bowman, T.D. (2015). Tweet or publish: A comparison of 395 professors on Twitter. In Proceedings of the 2015 International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (pp. 95–100). Istanbul, Turkey. http://issi-society.org/proceedings/issi_2015/0113.pdf

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS [PEER REVIEWED] 

35. Bowman, T.D., Hassan, S., & Niazi, R. (2019, Oct 11). Science News and altmetrics: Looking at EurekAlert! Paper presented at the Altmetrics19 Workshop, 6:AM Conference, Stirling, Scotland.

34. Bowman, T.D. (2019, Oct 9-10). Listservs as filters: Altmetrics 1.0 [lightening talk]Poster presented at the 6:AM Conference, Stirling, Scotland.

33. Holmberg, K. & Bowman, T.D. (2019, Sept 2-5). Google Search results as an altmetrics data source? Paper presented at Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, Rome, Italy.

32. Díaz-Faes, A.A., Robinson-Garcia, N., Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2019, Sept 2-5). Towards a multidimensional classification of social media users around science on Twitter. Paper presented at Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, Rome, Italy.

31. Holmberg, K. & Bowman, T.D. (2018, Sept 25). Collecting research data from Twitter’s public APIs: A comparison between the Search API and the Sample API. Paper presented at The 2018 Altmetrics Workshop, London, UK.

30. Mongeon, P., Xu, S., Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2018, Sept 12-14). Tweeting Library and Information Science: A socio-topical distance analysis. Paper presented at STI Conference, Leiden, Netherland.

29. Dudek, J., Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2018, Sept 12-14). When do tweeters tweet about Science? Exploratory analysis of the Twitter dissemination of scientific publications by weekdays and months. Paper presented at STI 2018 Conference, Leiden, Netherlands

28. Bowman, T.D. (2018, June 20). Uncovering the meanings of Altmetrics. Keynote presented online at the Altmetric Symposium. [online]

27. Bowman, T.D. (Presenter). (2017, Oct. 11). #iCanHazPdf: Tweets requesting publications behind the paywall. Paper presented at 4:AM Altmetrics Conference, Toronto, Canada. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4XkOQYV2II  [44:25-1:04:21] 

26. Bowman, T.D., Bowman, S., Vainio, J., & Holmberg, K. (2016, September). #creatorGate: The influence of controversial science, culture, and norms on altmetric results. Paper presented at The 2016 Altmetrics Workshop, Bucharest, Hungary. 

25. Holmberg, K., Bowman, T.D., & Didegah, F. (2016, October). Open Access advantage of altmetrics of Finnish research publications. Paper presented at METRICS 2016: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research. Copenhagen. 

24. Mongeon, P., Paul-Hus, A., Shu, F., & Bowman, T.D. (2016, July). Media in Academia: iSchools and their Faculty Members on Twitter. Paper presented at the Social Media & Society 2016, London, UK 

23. Didegah, F., Bowman, T.D., & Holmberg, K. (2016, March). Increasing our understanding of altmetrics: Identifying factors that are driving both citation and altmetric counts. Short paper presented at the iConference 2016, Philadelphia, PA. 

22. Bowman, T.D. & Didegah, F. (2015, December). Terms and sentiments may apply: Examining sentiments in tweets and epistemic terms in scientific abstracts. Poster presented at the GESIS Winter Symposium, Cologne, Germany.  

21. Desrochers, N. (moderator), Paul-Hus, A., Bowman, T.D., Costas, R., Haustein, S., Larivière, V., & Mongeon, P. (2015, November). Authorship, patents, citations, acknowledgments, tweets, reader counts and the multifaceted reward system of science. Panel at Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2015, St. Louis, Missouri.  

20. Bar-Ilan, J., Bowman, T.D., Haustein, S., Milojević, S., & Peters, I (moderator). (2015, November). Self-presentation in academia today: From peer-reviewed publications to social media. Panel at Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2015, St. Louis, Missouri.  

19. Homberg, K., Didegah, F., & Bowman, T.D. (2015, November). The different meanings and levels of Impact of Altmetrics. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference (cOLLNET 2015) on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics (WIS) & 16th Meeting, Dehli, India. 

18. Bowman, T.D. (2015, October). Citation presentation: Combining methods from bibliometrics and altmetrics to examine citation importance. Paper presented at the Bibliometriikkaseminaari, Helsinki, Finland. 

17. Holmberg, K., Bowman, T.D., & Didegah, F. (2015, October). The meaning of impact in altmetrics. Paper presented at The 2015 Altmetrics Workshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands. http://altmetrics.org/altmetrics15/holmberg/

16. Friedrich, N., Bowman, T.D., & Haustein, S. (2015, October). Do tweets to scientific articles contain positive or negative sentiments? Paper presented at The 2015 Altmetrics Workshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  http://altmetrics.org/altmetrics15/friedrich/

15. Didegah, F., Bowman, T.D., & Holmberg, K. (2015, October). The need for more sophisticated altmetric indicators: A proposal for the categorization and development of aggregate indicators. Paper presented at The 2015 Altmetrics Workshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  http://altmetrics.org/altmetrics15/didegah/

14. Bowman, T.D. (2015, July). Scholars on Twitter: An analysis of tweeting behavior. Poster presented at The 15th International Conference on Scientometrics & Infometrics, Istanbul, Turkey.  

13. Friedrich, N., Bowman, T. D., Stock, W. G., & Haustein, S. (2015, July). Adapting sentiment analysis for tweets linking to scientific papers. Paper presented at The 15th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference, Istanbul, Turkey.  

12. Haustein, S., Bowman, T. D., & Costas, R. (2015, July). When is an article actually published? An analysis of online availability, publication, and indexation dates. Paper presented at The 15th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference, Istanbul, Turkey.  

11. Tsou, A., Bowman, T.D., Ghazinejad, A., & Sugimoto, C.R. (2015, July). Who tweets about science? Paper presented at The 15th International Conference on Scientometrics & Infometrics, Istanbul, Turkey.  

10. Haustein, S., Bowman, T. D., & Costas, R. (2015, July). ‘Communities of attention’ around scientific publications: Who is tweeting about scientific papers? Paper presented at Social Media & Society 2015 International Conference, Toronto, Canada. https://es.slideshare.net/StefanieHaustein/communities-of-attention-around-journal-papers-who-is-tweeting-about-scientific-publications

9. Zahedi, Z., Bowman, T. D., & Haustein, S. (2014, November). Exploring data quality and retrieval strategies for Mendeley reader counts. Paper presented at SIG/MET Workshop, ASIS&T 2014 Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington.  https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a773/cec3792e85da39502024e830d21f8b7e4c57.pdf

8. Bowman, T.D. (2014, November). Affordance use differences between personal and professional scholarly tweets. Paper presented at the SIG/MET Workshop, ASIS&T 2014 Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington.  

7. Bowman, T.D. (2014, September). Tweet or publish: An analysis of Association of American Universities (AAU) scholars on Twitter. Paper presented at The 19th Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy, Reykjavík, Iceland.  http://www.rannis.is/media/erindi-fyrirlesara/6-Bowman.TweetOrPublish-Iceland2014-15-06-14.pdf

6. Haustein, S., Holmberg, K., Bowman, T.D., & Lariviere, V. (2014, Sept. 25). Automated arXiv feeds on Twitter: On the role of bots in scholarly communication. Paper presented at The 19th Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy, Reykjavík, Iceland. http://www.rannis.is/media/erindi-glaerur/6D-Haustein_etal-NordicWorkshop-bots.pdf

5. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., Macaluso, B., Sugimoto, C.R., & Lariviere, V. (2014, June 23). Measuring Twitter activity of arxiv e-prints and published papers. Paper presented at Altmetrics14, Bloomington, Indiana. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1041514 

4. Bowman, T.D., Peters, I., Haustein, S., & Holmberg, K. (2013, Nov. 2). #twinkletweet: Hashtag use of astrophysicists on Twitter. Paper presented at the SIG/MET Workshop, ASIS&T 2013 Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.  

3. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., Homberg, K, Larivière, V., Peters, I., Sugimoto, C., & Thelwall, M. (2013, Oct. 10-13). Empirical analyses of scientific papers and researchers on Twitter: Results of two studies. Paper presented at the ALM Workshop 2013, San Francisco, CA.  

2. Bowman, T.D., Demarest, B., Weingart, S.B., Simpson, G.L., Lariviere, V., Thelwall, M., & Sugimoto, C.R. (2013, July 16-19). Mapping DH through heterogeneous communicative practices. Paper presented at the Digital Humanities 2013, Lincoln, Nebraska. [short paper] https://ost.openum.ca/files/sites/132/2017/06/Bowmanetal2013.pdf

1. Bowman, T.D. (2010, Feb. 3-6). Backstage or front stage with YouTube. Paper presented at the iConference 2010, Urbana-Champaign, IL.  https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/14938/bowman.pdf

BOOK & EDITED VOLUME CHAPTERS [PEER REVIEWED] 

1. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., Costas, R. (2016). Interpreting “altmetrics”: Viewing acts on social media through the lens of citation and social theories. In Cassidy R. Sugimoto (Ed.). Theories of Informetrics and Scholarly Communication. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110308464-022/html?lang=en

ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRY

Bowman, T.D. (2019). Front stage. In G. Ritzer (Ed.). The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociologyhttps://doi.org/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeos1475

PREPRINTS

9. Didegah, F., Bowman, T.D., & Holmberg, K. (2017). On the differences between citations and altmetrics: An investigation of factors driving altmetrics vs. citations for Finnish articles. arXiv:1710.08594.  https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.08594

8. Hassan, S., Imran, M., Gillani, U., Radi Aljohani, N., Bowman, T.D., Didegah, F. (2017). Measuring social media activity of scientific literature: An exhaustive comparison of Scopus and novel altmetrics big data. arXiv:1705.03258. https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.03258

7. Friedrich, N., Bowman, T.D., Stock, W.G., & Haustein, S. (2015). Adapting sentiment analysis for tweets linking to scientific papers. arXiv:1507.01967. https://arxiv.org/abs/1507.01967

6. Bowman, T.D. (2015). Differences in personal and professional tweets of scholars.      arXiv:1505.01515. https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.01515

5. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2015). When is an article actually published? An analysis of online availability, publication, and indexation dates. arXiv:1505.00796. https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.00796

4. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., & Costas, R. (2015). Interpreting “altmetrics”: Viewing acts on social media through the lens of citation and social theories. arXiv:1502.05701. https://arxiv.org/abs/1502.05701

3. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., Holmberg, K., Tsou, A., Sugimoto, C.R., & Larivière, V. (2014). Tweets as impact indicators: Examining the implications of automated bot accounts on Twitter. arXiv:1410.4139. https://arxiv.org/abs/1410.4139

2. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., Holmberg, K., Peters, I., & Larivière, V. (2014). Astrophysicists on Twitter: An in-depth analysis of tweeting and scientific publication behavior. arXiv:1410.1740. https://arxiv.org/abs/1410.1740

1. Haustein, S., Bowman, T.D., Holmberg, K., Tsou, A., Sugimoto, S.R., & Larivière, V. (2014). Automated Twitter accounts in scholarly communication: Do bots threaten the validity of tweets as impact measures? https://ella.sice.indiana.edu/~sugimoto/preprints/AutomatedTwitteraccounts.pdf

DISSERTATION

Bowman, T.D. (2015). Investigating the use of affordances and framing techniques by scholars to manage personal and professional impressions on Twitter. http://www.tdbowman.com/pdf/Disssertation.pdf

PUBLISHED REPORT

Larivière, V., Bowman, T., Robitalle, J., Pollitt, A., Gunashekar, S., & Macaluso, B. (2015). Comparative Scientometric Assessment of the Results of ERC Funded Projects: Alternative Metrics Report (D7). European Research Council, Working Group on Key Performance Indicators .Report submitted to European Commission Directorate-General for Research & Innovation, 28 p. https://erc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/document/file/ERC_Alternative_Metrics_report.pdf

Work, S., Haustein, S., Bowman, T. D., & Larivière, V. (2015). Social media in scholarly communication. A review of the literature and empirical analysis of twitter use by sshrc doctoral award recipients. Montreal, Canada: Canada Research Chair on the Transformations of Scholarly Communication, University of Montreal. https://crctcs.openum.ca/files/sites/60/2015/12/SSHRC_SocialMediainScholarlyCommunication.pdf

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (* denotes development of course)

Instructor, LIS 6000 – Introduction to Information Management* 
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, LIS 6050 – Introduction to Computer Programming with Python*  
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, LIS 6080 – Information Technology 
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University  

Instructor, LIS 6210 – Organization of Knowledge  
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, LIS 7420 – Web Development
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, LIS 7440 – Scripting Languages
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, LIS 7492 – Information Visualization
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, LIS 7910 – Metadata Theory and Practice  
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, LIS 8410 – Topics in Information Management*
Topic: Advanced Computer Programming with Python 
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, LIS 8410 – Topics in Information Management*
Topic: Identity Communication in Social Media
Online, Graduate Students, School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University 

Instructor, Z656 – Information Technology Standardization: Advanced XML
Graduate Students, Department of Information and Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington   

Instructor, S517 – Web Programming with PHP * 
Graduate Students, Department of Information and Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington 

Instructor, S532 – Information Architecture for the World Wide Web
Graduate Students, Department of Information and Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington 

Instructor, S603 – PHP/PostgreSQL Workshop *
  Graduate Students, Department of Information and Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington

Instructor, S604 – Web Programming II with PHP *
  Graduate Students, Department of Information and Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington 

Instructor, S604 – Online Social Network Sites *
Graduate Students, Department of Information and Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington  

Assistant Instructor, S603 – Introduction to GIS
Graduate Students, Department of Information and Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington

Assistant Instructor, S604 – Digital Humanities
Graduate Students, Department of Information and Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington. 

GUEST LECTURES 

Bowman, T.D. (2012, April 12). Social Network Sites and Privacy. SLIS-S541 Information Policy, Bloomington, Indiana. 

Bowman, T.D. (2011, Oct. 14). Introduction to XSLT. SLIS-S656 Information Technology Standardization, Bloomington, Indiana. 

Bowman, T.D. (2011, Oct. 13). SQL Commands. SLIS-S511 Database Design, Bloomington, Indiana. 

Bowman, T.D. (2011, Apr. 11). Search Engine Optimization. SLIS-S512 Information Systems Design, Bloomington, Indiana. 

Bowman, T.D. (9:30am section, 2011, Jan. 27). CSS Introduction. SLIS-S532 Information Architecture for the Web, Bloomington, Indiana. 

Bowman, T.D. (5:45pm section, 2011, Jan. 27). CSS Introduction. SLIS-S532 Information Architecture for the Web, Bloomington, Indiana. 

Bowman, T.D. (2010, Oct. 18). Information Retrieval. SLIS-S510 Introduction to Information Science, Bloomington, Indiana. 

Bowman, T.D.  (2009, Oct. 5). HCI research and ubiquitous computing. SLIS-S510 Introduction to Information Science, Bloomington, Indiana. 

Bowman, T.D. & Hooper, W. (2008, Nov. 3). Chymistry of Isaac Newton Project presentation. SLIS-S656 Information Technology Standardization, Bloomington, Indiana. 

INVITED TALKS 

Bowman, T.D. (2018, June 20). Uncovering the meanings of Altmetrics. Keynote presented online at the Altmetric Symposium. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKyZGw2LKRI

Bowman, T.D. (2015, April 12). Impression management, altmtetrics, and #CreatorGate. Åbo Akademi, Turku, Finland.

Bowman, T.D. (2015, January 27). The Reward System of Science and Altmetrics in Academia Today. University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.

Bowman, T.D. (2015, January 26). Self-Presentation in Academia Today: From Peer-Reviewed Publications to Social Media. University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.

Bowman, T.D.  (2012, Oct. 6). The Development of a Socio-Technical Version of Frame Analysis for Investigating Interaction in Social Network Sites. Paper presented at the School of Library and Information Science Doctoral Forum, Bloomington, IN. 

Bowman, T.D. (2009, Oct. 17). Goffman’s The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life in HCI. Paper presented at the School of Library and Information Science Doctoral Forum, Bloomington, IN. 

Hooper, W. & Bowman, T.D. (2009, March 25). Isaac Newton’s Alchemical Symbols. Paper presented at the Digital Libraries Brownbag Presentation, Bloomington, IN. 

Kowalczyk, S., Walsh, J.A., Bowman, T.D., & Dunn, J.W. (2009). Digital Humanities Annotation. Paper presented at the Indiana University Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities Brownbag Series, Bloomington, IN. 

Bowman, T.D. (2008, Oct 11). A Community of Sinners: An Analysis of Confessional Web Sites. Paper presented at the School of Library and Information Science Doctoral Forum, Bloomington, IN. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Timothy_Bowman/publication/242356610_A_Community_of_Sinners_An_Analysis_of_Confessional_Web_Sites/links/02e7e5395b77eb0904000000.pdf

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 

Measuring the Societal Impact of Open Science 

RolePost-doc, Server Administrator (2015-2016)

Supervisor: Dr. Kim Holmberg  

Location: University of Turku, Finland 

Description: Perform research into open science, social media metrics, bibliometrics, scientometrics, and scholarly communication; Create and normalize data repositories; Develop dynamic, data-driven web applications and online tools; Collect, query and analyze social media metrics and citation data. https://impact.utu.fi/  

Canada Research Chair on the Transformations of Scholarly Communication 

Role: Research professional, Server Administrator (2014-2015) 

Supervisor: Dr. Vincent Larivière  

Location: Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 

Description: Performed research into social media metrics, bibliometrics, scientometrics, and scholarly communication; Assisted with the creation and normalization of data repositories; Created dynamic, data-driven web sites and online application tools for a variety of projects using a variety of programming languages; Collected, queried, and archived social media metrics in a MySQL and/or PostgreSQL database; Managed the project web server and database. http://crc.ebsi.umontreal.ca

Cascades, Islands, or Streams? Time, Topic, and Scholarly Activities in Humanities and Social Science Research.  

Role: Research Assistant, Data Management (2012 – 2013) 

Supervisor: Dr. Cassidy R. Sugimoto

Location: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 

Managed group working on Digital Humanities (DH) component; Assisted with creation, normalization and distribution of data repository of DH community; Assisted with creation of network analysis visualizations. http://did.ils.indiana.edu

The Chymistry of Isaac Newton Project 

Role: Research Assistant; Web Developer & Programmer (2007 – 2009; 2010 – 2011) 

Supervisor: Dr. John A Walsh 

Location: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 

Description: Redesigned, reorganized, and implemented project website; Developed and distributed web applications including Annotation Toolkit, Dynamic Index Chemicus Ordinatus, and Latent Semantic Analysis Tool. http://www.chymistry.org

Text-Image Linking Environment (TILE) Project 

Role: Research Assistant; Web Programmer (2009 – 2010) 

Supervisor: Dr. John A Walsh 

Location: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 

Description: Co-authored OOP JavaScript application; Co-developed user interface design strategies; Researched and recommended digital annotation standards; Co-presented posted at DH 2011 conference. http://mith.umd.edu/tile/

Neuropsychology Lab, Psychology Department 

Role: Lab Assistant (2007 – 2009) 

Supervisor: Dr. Allen E Butt 

Location: Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 

Description: Developed computer algorithms to analyze maze running data; Performed brain surgery on PEW rats; Managed student lab schedules; Created project website. 


AWARDS 

  • 2015 – Outstanding Poster Award, 15TH International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics
  • 2013 – 2014 – Margaret Griffin Coffin Fellowship
  • 2010 – 2011 – Margaret I. Rusfvold Fellowship 
  • 2008 – 2009 – Margaret Griffin Coffin Fellowship

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE – UNIVERSITY

  • 2017 – Present, Member, Academic Senate
  • 2017 – Present, Member, Facilities, Student Services, and Technology Committee
  • 2016 – Member, Graduate Council

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE – SCHOOL

  • 2019 – Chair, Technology Committee
  • 2018 – 2019 – Chair, Academic Concerns Committee
  • 2018 – Present – Member, Academic Concerns Committee
  • 2018 – Member, Associate Dean Search Committee
  • 2016 – Member, Faculty Search Committee

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE – REVIEWER 

  • Aslib Journal of Information Management 
  • Digital Humanities Quarterly 
  • First Monday 
  • Graduate Journal of Social Science 
  • Information Research 
  • International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing 
  • Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
  • Journal of Informetrics
  • Journal of Information Science
  • Journal of Information Technology & Politics
  • Minerva 
  • PLOS One 
  • Research Evaluation 
  • Scientometrics 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE – PROFESSIONAL ORGINIZATION SERVICE

  • 2019 – Altmetrics19 Workshop Organizer, Stirling, Scotland
  • 2018 – Present – Faculty Advisor, ASIST Student Group, Wayne State University
  • 2018 – SIG/MET Outgoing Chair
  • 2017 – SIG/MET Chair
  • 2016 – SIG/MET Chair Elect
  • 2015 – SIG/MET Workshop Program Committee Member
  • 2014 – 2016 – SIG/MET Communications/Webmaster. 
  • 2011, 2012 – GPSO Awards Committee Member. Graduate and Professional Student Organization Research Awards, Bloomington, IN 
  • 2011 – SLIS CareerCon Speaker. SLIS CareerCon 2011, Indiana University, Bloomington
  • 2008 – Student Volunteer. ASIS&T 2008 Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE – ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 

  • Member. American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) 
  • Member. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) 
  • Member. Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 
  • Member. International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (ISSI)
  • Member. Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) 

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT                                  

  • Director of the Web, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas (2001 – 2007) 
  • Usability Engineer/CEO, BowCor, Inc., Bloomington, Indiana (2000 – 2001) 
  • Web Manager, School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University (2000 – 2001) 
  • Graduate Assistant/Web Programmer, Halls of Residence Libraries, Indiana University (1999 – Sumer 2000) 
  • Usability Specialist/Web Programmer, M3Studio, Inc., Bloomington, IN (1998-1999)