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Altmetrics: A new paradigm for scholarly communication
Counting citations have been the usual norm to determine the impact of any research and/or scholar. However, with majority of the scholarly activities happening on the World Wide Web, traditional counting of citations is now being termed “slower.” The ...
Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat, Arunima Chauhan
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Exploring Features for Predicting Policy Citations
In this study we performed an initial investigation and evaluation of altmetrics and their relationship with public policy citation of research papers. We examined methods for using altmetrics and other data to predict whether a research paper is cited ...
Alhoori, Hamed+5 more
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Role of low‐impact‐factor journals in conservation implementation
Abstract Academic review, promotion, and tenure processes place a premium on frequent publication in high‐impact factor (IF) journals. However, conservation often relies on species‐specific information that is unlikely to have the broad appeal needed for high‐IF journals.
Jonathan J. Choi+8 more
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In our contemporary world, researchers communicate and exchange information sources through various Internet media, such as blogs, social networks, and digital repositories.
Abdelrahman Farrag
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Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, Volume 26, Issue 6, June 2025.
Michael Mills
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Policymakers and experts should trust health studies. On the other hand, it should be considered by the general public. Altmetrics, as a new method, seeks to examine the social effects of researchers' scientific outputs along with citation analysis ...
Reza BasirianJahromi+2 more
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How is altmetrics data, both qualitative and quantitative, being used by publishers, researchers, funders and institutions? Who is using the data and for what purpose? I'll be looking at where altmetrics in the broadest sense of the word have been working in practice and where they haven't.
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National research impact indicators from Mendeley readers
National research impact indicators derived from citation counts are used by governments to help assess their national research performance and to identify the effect of funding or policy changes.
Fairclough, R., Thelwall, M.
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Publishing in General Sociology Journals
Sociological Forum, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 135-138, June 2025.
Andrew Fullerton+2 more
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The Citedness of Animal Welfare Research in Policy Using the Overton Database
Animal Research and One Health, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 181-184, May 2025.
Nathalie Cornée
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