<p>This white paper describes uses for usage statistics, altmetrics, and other quantitative and qualitative impact metrics in the context of services for digital special collections (DSCs) and institutional repositories (IRs) stewarded by academic libraries. First, we articulate a problem statement, which describes the current state of metrics. We then outline recommendations for how libraries can leverage usage statistics and altmetrics to measure the value of their IR and digital special collections and prove their worth to stakeholders. Finally, we discuss further work related to retroactively implementing metrics into existing digital repositories.</p> <p>A NOTE ON FEEDBACK</p> <p>We welcome your feedback in the way of comments on this ...
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Advancements in the Internet and information communication technology have motivated researchers to ...
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Introduction This white paper describes uses for usage statistics, altmetrics, and other quantitati...
Poster (and extended abstract) presented at the 13th International Conference "Libraries in the Digi...
<p>This paper reviews trends in altmetrics and considers ways in which research libraries might inve...
<p>Libraries rely on many types of data to inform collection management decisions, with an emphasis ...
"Altmetrics are an alternative to traditional measurement of the impact of published resources. Whil...
For institutional repositories, alternative metrics reflecting online activity present valuable indi...
Institutions and researchers are facing increasing pressures from management, funders, and governmen...
Just over five years ago the concept of altmetrics was minted. For libraries and librarians this has...
Research libraries assist scholars in demonstrating the value of their scholarly output through cita...
This document serves as an informational review of the emerging field and practices of alternative m...
This invited presentation discusses the rising trend of altmetrics or alternative metrics. The pre...
Digital (and blended) libraries have an increased interest in and changing work practices surroundin...
<p>This dataset includes survey response data exported from Qualtrics. It is a subset of the full su...
Advancements in the Internet and information communication technology have motivated researchers to ...
The volume of scientific literature is increasing and researchers have difficulties in estimating th...
Introduction This white paper describes uses for usage statistics, altmetrics, and other quantitati...
Poster (and extended abstract) presented at the 13th International Conference "Libraries in the Digi...
<p>This paper reviews trends in altmetrics and considers ways in which research libraries might inve...
<p>Libraries rely on many types of data to inform collection management decisions, with an emphasis ...
"Altmetrics are an alternative to traditional measurement of the impact of published resources. Whil...
For institutional repositories, alternative metrics reflecting online activity present valuable indi...
Institutions and researchers are facing increasing pressures from management, funders, and governmen...
Just over five years ago the concept of altmetrics was minted. For libraries and librarians this has...
Research libraries assist scholars in demonstrating the value of their scholarly output through cita...
This document serves as an informational review of the emerging field and practices of alternative m...
This invited presentation discusses the rising trend of altmetrics or alternative metrics. The pre...
Digital (and blended) libraries have an increased interest in and changing work practices surroundin...
<p>This dataset includes survey response data exported from Qualtrics. It is a subset of the full su...
Advancements in the Internet and information communication technology have motivated researchers to ...
The volume of scientific literature is increasing and researchers have difficulties in estimating th...