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Revision as of 14:24, 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. Ideal altmetrics sources should provide data that is relevant to the body of knowledge, is available in machine-readable form (API), immune to gaming and free to redistribute (CC-0).
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
Service Providers
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