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Altmetrics Feasibility Study

open access: green, 2017
Dirk Tunger   +2 more
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Attention and altmetrics

open access: yes, 2020
Katvala Mari   +2 more
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Altmetric

2020
The primary purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview, importance, and limitations of altmetric, an understudied yet increasingly important arena of study for scholars, academics, and professional researchers. Widespread use of social media tools in the discovery, dissemination, and discussion of research output, altmetric measurements are fast
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Evaluating altmetrics

Scientometrics, 2013
The rise of the social web and its uptake by scholars has led to the creation of altmetrics, which are social web metrics for academic publications. These new metrics can, in theory, be used in an evaluative role, to give early estimates of the impact of publications or to give estimates of non-traditional types of impact.
Pardeep Sud, Mike Thelwall
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Altmetrics

2019
According to information scientists, information is modified into knowledge by adding experience. Researchers need powerful and successful filters to help them stay abreast of literature in their field, as well as methods to track the impact of their own research in often very specialized areas of interest.
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An Introduction to Altmetrics

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2014
Altmetrics, or alternative metrics, are forging a new way to capture the impact of not only articles, but also scholarly or research "products" by tracking them when they are mentioned online, such as in blogs or social media platforms. While altmetrics have a lot of potential, there are also some limitations preventing their full acceptance alongside ...
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Altmetrics: A manifesto

2010
First paragraph: No one can read everything. We rely on filters to make sense of the scholarly literature, but the narrow, traditional filters are being swamped. However, the growth of new, online scholarly tools allows us to make new filters; these alt-metrics reflect the broad, rapid impact of scholarship in this burgeoning eco-system.
Priem, Jason   +3 more
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