[EN] The overarching aim of this work is to provide a detailed description of the free version of Dimensions (new bibliographic database produced by Digital Science and launched in January 2018). To do this, the work is divided into two differentiated blocks. First, its characteristics, operation, and features are described, focusing on its main strengths and weaknesses. Secondly, an analysis of its coverage is carried out (comparing it against Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus and Google Scholar) in order to determine whether the bibliometric indicators offered by Dimensions have an order of magnitude significant enough to be used. To this end, an analysis is carried out at three levels: journals (sample of 20 publications in `Library...
Dimensions is a new scholarly search database that focuses on the broader set of use cases that acad...
The current study aims to calculate the relationship between Altmetric scores obtained from the obse...
This paper shows a significant comparison of two primary bibliographic data sources at the document ...
The overarching aim of this work is to provide a detailed description of the free version of Dimens...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Informetrics on 26/...
Until recently, comprehensive scientometrics data has been made available only in siloed, subscripti...
[ES] Tras constatar los cambios que se están produciendo en el mundo de las bases de datos bibliográ...
Dimensions is a new scholarly search database that focuses on the broader set of use cases that acad...
Digital Science’s Dimensions has been officially launched in January 2018. At a first glance, this i...
It analyzes the scientific articles on Information Science and Digital Humanities indexed in the dat...
Objective. This study aims to analyze the scientific production on research data management indexed ...
Background: The two main bibliometric databases, namely Web of Science and Scopus, are not available...
This paper presents a large-scale document-level comparison of two major bibliographic data sources:...
So instead of trying to ignore the metrics’ importance, this article introduces an increasingly powe...
In the last 3 years, several new (free) sources for academic publication and citation data have join...
Dimensions is a new scholarly search database that focuses on the broader set of use cases that acad...
The current study aims to calculate the relationship between Altmetric scores obtained from the obse...
This paper shows a significant comparison of two primary bibliographic data sources at the document ...
The overarching aim of this work is to provide a detailed description of the free version of Dimens...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Informetrics on 26/...
Until recently, comprehensive scientometrics data has been made available only in siloed, subscripti...
[ES] Tras constatar los cambios que se están produciendo en el mundo de las bases de datos bibliográ...
Dimensions is a new scholarly search database that focuses on the broader set of use cases that acad...
Digital Science’s Dimensions has been officially launched in January 2018. At a first glance, this i...
It analyzes the scientific articles on Information Science and Digital Humanities indexed in the dat...
Objective. This study aims to analyze the scientific production on research data management indexed ...
Background: The two main bibliometric databases, namely Web of Science and Scopus, are not available...
This paper presents a large-scale document-level comparison of two major bibliographic data sources:...
So instead of trying to ignore the metrics’ importance, this article introduces an increasingly powe...
In the last 3 years, several new (free) sources for academic publication and citation data have join...
Dimensions is a new scholarly search database that focuses on the broader set of use cases that acad...
The current study aims to calculate the relationship between Altmetric scores obtained from the obse...
This paper shows a significant comparison of two primary bibliographic data sources at the document ...