Open Access is one of the most popular terms in the library and information science community. Within the community there is a wide and controversial discussion on what would be the most successful ways to bring scientific authors to provide their publications as open access publications. One way would be to encourage the use and to enhance the visibility and usage of institutional repositories and Open Access journals, whereby usage is understood in the sense of reading as well as in the sense of citing a publication. The DINI workshop in Berlin focused on 3 topics: 1) alternative metrics of impact based on usage data, 2) interoperable and standardized usage statistics and 3) Open Access citation information. To accomplish these there is a...
Poster presented at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Open Repositories (OR16) held on...
The exponential growth of e-journal access and downloads has strongly enhanced the role of statistic...
In light of the ongoing transformation of scholarly publishing toward open access, libraries need da...
Open Access is one of the most popular terms in the library and information science community. Withi...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
This paper focuses on electronic publication impact as a limited, but rather well defined sub-field ...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
Schirrwagen J, Czerniak A. Comprehensive Open Metrics for Repositories. Presented at the *Metrics in...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
3rd Altmetrics Conference (3:AM), Bucharest, Romania – September 28th – 29th, 2016.Usage metrics abo...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
Open Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is still delayed, despite th...
International audienceOpen Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is sti...
International audienceOpen Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is sti...
Poster presented at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Open Repositories (OR16) held on...
The exponential growth of e-journal access and downloads has strongly enhanced the role of statistic...
In light of the ongoing transformation of scholarly publishing toward open access, libraries need da...
Open Access is one of the most popular terms in the library and information science community. Withi...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
This paper focuses on electronic publication impact as a limited, but rather well defined sub-field ...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
Schirrwagen J, Czerniak A. Comprehensive Open Metrics for Repositories. Presented at the *Metrics in...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
3rd Altmetrics Conference (3:AM), Bucharest, Romania – September 28th – 29th, 2016.Usage metrics abo...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
Open Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is still delayed, despite th...
International audienceOpen Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is sti...
International audienceOpen Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is sti...
Poster presented at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Open Repositories (OR16) held on...
The exponential growth of e-journal access and downloads has strongly enhanced the role of statistic...
In light of the ongoing transformation of scholarly publishing toward open access, libraries need da...