Difference between revisions of "SUNScholar/Research Article Metrics"

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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
Altmetrics is the creation and study of new metrics based on the Social Web for analyzing, and informing scholarship. Article-Level Metrics (ALM) are a comprehensive and multi-dimensional suite of transparent and established metrics at the article level.
 
Altmetrics is the creation and study of new metrics based on the Social Web for analyzing, and informing scholarship. Article-Level Metrics (ALM) are a comprehensive and multi-dimensional suite of transparent and established metrics at the article level.
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Altmetrics sources can be categorized as follows.
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===Usage====
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*HTML views
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*PDF/XML downloads (various sources – journal, PubMed Central, FigShare, Dryad, etc.)
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===Captures===
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*CiteULike bookmarks
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*Mendeley readers/groups
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*Delicio.us
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===Mentions===
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*Blog posts
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*News stories
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*Wikipedia articles
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*Comments
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*Reviews
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===Social Media===
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*Tweets
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*Google+
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*Facebook likes
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*Shares
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*Ratings
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===Citations==
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*Web of Science
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*Scopus
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*CrossRef
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*Pubmed Central
  
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 13 November 2012

Introduction

Altmetrics is the creation and study of new metrics based on the Social Web for analyzing, and informing scholarship. Article-Level Metrics (ALM) are a comprehensive and multi-dimensional suite of transparent and established metrics at the article level.

Altmetrics sources can be categorized as follows.

Usage=

  • HTML views
  • PDF/XML downloads (various sources – journal, PubMed Central, FigShare, Dryad, etc.)

Captures

  • CiteULike bookmarks
  • Mendeley readers/groups
  • Delicio.us

Mentions

  • Blog posts
  • News stories
  • Wikipedia articles
  • Comments
  • Reviews

Social Media

  • Tweets
  • Google+
  • Facebook likes
  • Shares
  • Ratings

=Citations

  • Web of Science
  • Scopus
  • CrossRef
  • Pubmed Central
Back to Web Analytics