Poster presented at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Open Repositories (OR16) held on 13-16th June, Trinity College, Dublin, IrelandScholarly communication is undergoing fundamental changes, in particular with new requirements for open access to research outputs, new forms of peer-review, and alternative methods for measuring impact. For every repository manager, collecting metrics is relevant to optimise, operate, and enhance their repository and to demonstrate its value to authors. Additionally, altmetrics services collecting data from social media services came up. The major challenge is to understand the wide range of services for usage data, to compare the outcomes across systems and benchmark them against each other
Self-archiving in Institutional Repositories (IRs) is playing a central role in the success of the O...
By using the social web to convey both scholarly and public attention of research outputs, altmetric...
Usage metrics for all types of scholarly output are one of the measures to assess Open Access impact...
The poster will give an overview of several initiatives, services, and projects to include usage dat...
Schirrwagen J, Czerniak A. Comprehensive Open Metrics for Repositories. Presented at the *Metrics in...
Paper presented in "11th International Conference on Open Repositories" (OR 2016), Dublin, Irland, 1...
3rd Altmetrics Conference (3:AM), Bucharest, Romania – September 28th – 29th, 2016.Usage metrics abo...
Open Access is one of the most popular terms in the library and information science community. Withi...
Poster (and extended abstract) presented at the 13th International Conference "Libraries in the Digi...
In the past few years, open access repositories and their associated services have become an importa...
The altmetrics movement has introduced user counts generated from social media platforms as crowd...
For institutional repositories, alternative metrics reflecting online activity present valuable indi...
It is still a challenging task to provide impact indicators other than citations and usage numbers f...
Open Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is still delayed, despite th...
This dataset includes a file with results from a survey sent to authors of open access monographs. T...
Self-archiving in Institutional Repositories (IRs) is playing a central role in the success of the O...
By using the social web to convey both scholarly and public attention of research outputs, altmetric...
Usage metrics for all types of scholarly output are one of the measures to assess Open Access impact...
The poster will give an overview of several initiatives, services, and projects to include usage dat...
Schirrwagen J, Czerniak A. Comprehensive Open Metrics for Repositories. Presented at the *Metrics in...
Paper presented in "11th International Conference on Open Repositories" (OR 2016), Dublin, Irland, 1...
3rd Altmetrics Conference (3:AM), Bucharest, Romania – September 28th – 29th, 2016.Usage metrics abo...
Open Access is one of the most popular terms in the library and information science community. Withi...
Poster (and extended abstract) presented at the 13th International Conference "Libraries in the Digi...
In the past few years, open access repositories and their associated services have become an importa...
The altmetrics movement has introduced user counts generated from social media platforms as crowd...
For institutional repositories, alternative metrics reflecting online activity present valuable indi...
It is still a challenging task to provide impact indicators other than citations and usage numbers f...
Open Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is still delayed, despite th...
This dataset includes a file with results from a survey sent to authors of open access monographs. T...
Self-archiving in Institutional Repositories (IRs) is playing a central role in the success of the O...
By using the social web to convey both scholarly and public attention of research outputs, altmetric...
Usage metrics for all types of scholarly output are one of the measures to assess Open Access impact...