Difference between revisions of "SUNScholar/Research Article Metrics"
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Together all of these services help to ensure very long term [[SUNScholar/Electronic_Citation_Persistence|'''electronic citation persistence''']]. | Together all of these services help to ensure very long term [[SUNScholar/Electronic_Citation_Persistence|'''electronic citation persistence''']]. | ||
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==[[SUNScholar/Researcher_Identification|ORCID]]== | ==[[SUNScholar/Researcher_Identification|ORCID]]== | ||
==[[SUNScholar/Digital Object Identifier|Digital Object Identifier (DOI)]]== | ==[[SUNScholar/Digital Object Identifier|Digital Object Identifier (DOI)]]== | ||
==[[SUNScholar/Altmetrics|Altmetrics]]== | ==[[SUNScholar/Altmetrics|Altmetrics]]== | ||
Revision as of 21:31, 28 June 2015
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Introduction
Identifying each article/item with the associated authors is critical for accurately measuring research outputs.
The HANDLE identifies the research item in DSpace, the ORCID identifies the researcher, the DOI identifies the bitstream and Altmetrics records the social impact.
Together all of these services help to ensure very long term electronic citation persistence.