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This is a quick-start guide to the insights that may be gained from article-level metrics of scholarly papers. This presentation was authored by Jean Liu (jean@altmetric.com), with data from Euan Adie.
Reliance on 3rd-Party Data Creates Uncertainty for 'Altmetrics' Providers Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) Reliance on 3rd-Party Data Creates Uncertainty for 'Altmetrics' Providers. By Jennifer Howard.
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Observing these traces can inform new metrics of scholarly influence and impact -- so-called "altmetrics." Stakeholders in academia are beginning to discuss how and where altmetrics can be useful towards evaluating a ...
PLoS Blogs (blog) Metrics and attribution: my thoughts for the panel at the ORCID-Dryad ...
Reading @infodocket: How Librarians Can Help Prepare Faculty for the Next Gen of Research Impact Metrics http://t.co/EtzA9ysvnu #altmetrics
A second talk entitled “altmetrics: What Are They Good For?” was given at the session by Peter Groth. In his trip report Peter commented that “my main point was that altmetrics is at a stage where it can be advantageously used ...
Mike Taylor and Paul Groth, PhD, review the latest trends in almetrics and ways to measure academic input using the web
Here's that paper @MikeBuschman mentioned: are alternative metrics still alternative? http://t.co/uCYHmWup1z #altmetrics #scioSEA
Our access to scientific information has changed in ways that were hardly imagined even by the early pioneers of the internet.
Digital patient and clinician cultures. Have you ever Googled a medical symptom? Posted in an online forum before visiting your general practitioner? Used social media to voice an opinion about a healthcare provider or ...
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New Metrics Providers Help Keep Libraries in the Research-Tracking Game Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) He is one of the founders of Plum Analytics, a service that tracks different measures of research impact, including altmetrics.
This presentation is a step by step introduction to ImpactStory, an online tool (produced by Heather Piwowar and Jason Priem) that helps researchers look at the impact of their research outputs.
Lisa Palmer et al. Published using Mendeley: The library management tool for researchers
JOHN WILEY & SONS INC. : Wiley Trial Alternative Metrics on Subscription and ...
Bertil Dorch et al. Measures of the impact of scientific research increasingly become tools for various administrative applications.
RT @vandervolgen: Declaration on Research Assessment: "consider the value & impact of all research outputs" http://t.co/ygYA3IuAUS #altmetrics
Stefanie Haustein, Isabella Peters, Judit Bar-Ilan, Jason Priem, Hadas Shema, Jens Terliesner et al. Published using Mendeley: Academic software for researchers
Mike Thelwall, Stefanie Haustein, Cassidy R Sugimoto et al. Altmetric measurements derived from the social web are increasingly advocated and used as early indicators of article impact and usefulness.
Poster: Using altmetrics and citation counts to assess the social and academic impact of Médecins Sans Frontières publications
It is never too early, or too late in your scientific career to start to build a profile as a scientist.
You can't rank researchers or research, using altmetrics. (Yet, I'm thinking!) Presence on social media does seem to correlate with other measures of performance, however: Birkholz et al's research indicates that researchers ...
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