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>> See video of presentation (26 min.) Citation counts have long been the standard measure of academic research usage and impact. Specifically, published articles in prominent journals citing other published articles in other prominent journals equate to prestige and tenure.
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Policy influence 2024: Building societal impact at Plants, People, Planet
Plants, People, Planet provides a forum for innovative research at the intersection of plants, society and the planet. We are particularly keen to publish studies that generate societal impact and address global issues with plant‐focused solutions. Since 2022, we have been celebrating societal impact at Plants, People, Planet by showcasing articles ...
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Presentation about UNSW's experiences using Altmetrics presented at the Altmetric Institutional Workshop held at Macquarie University on 7 April 2016 in Sydney, Australia.
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While drug–drug interactions (DDIs) and their pharmacokinetic (PK) mechanisms are well‐studied prior to drug approval, severe adverse drug reactions (SADRs) caused by DDIs often remain underrecognized due to limitations in pre‐marketing clinical trials.
Eugene Jeong, Yu Su, Lang Li, You Chen
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Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the presence and attentions received by Iranian highly-cited articles in the field of medical science, in various social media platforms.
Tahereh Bashiri+2 more
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This paper measures social media activity of 15 broad scientific disciplines indexed in Scopus database using Altmetric.com data. First, the presence of Altmetric.com data in Scopus database is investigated, overall and across disciplines.
Aljohani, Naif Radi+5 more
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Where Will AI Take Scholarly Communication? Voices From the Research Frontline
ABSTRACT Early career researchers (ECRs) are in an ideal position to soothsay. Yet, much of what we know about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) comes from vested interest groups, such as publishers, tech companies and industry leaders, which are strong on hyperbole, are superficial and, at best, narrow surveys.
David Nicholas+8 more
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Bibliometrie 2.0 – Altmetrics in der Medizin
[english] The general digital change leads to profound transformation in research and publication processes. New ways of communication are being increasingly used for scientific exchange.
Adam, Michaele
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Utilising content marketing metrics and social networks for academic visibility [PDF]
There are numerous assumptions on research evaluation in terms of quality and relevance of academic contributions. Researchers are becoming increasingly acquainted with bibliometric indicators, including; citation analysis, impact factor, h-index ...
Cabrera, Marga+2 more
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Abstract Addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires policymakers to utilise high‐quality scholarly research effectively. This study explores the extent to which bibliometric indicators of research quality—field weighted citation index, journal CiteScore, author h‐index and mentions—influence the likelihood of SDG ...
Basil Mahfouz, Licia Capra, Geoff Mulgan
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