This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Scientometrics, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-020-03735-8 The accepted version of the publication may differ from the final published version.The last decade has seen two significant phenomena emerge in research communication: the rise of open access (OA) publishing, and evidence of online sharing in the form of altmetrics. There has been limited examination of the effect of OA on online sharing for journal articles, and little for books. This paper examines the altmetrics of a set of 32,222 books (of which 5% are OA) and a set of 220,527 chapters (of which 7% are OA) indexed by the scholarly database Dimensions in the Social Sciences and Hu...
Open access to scholarly contents has grown substantially in recent years. This includes the number ...
This provides the Supplementary Information for the article "More Readers in More Places: The benefi...
In an open access (OA) world, much importance has been given to using open source tools, open access...
As part of International Open Access Week I reflected on the link between Open Access, Altmetrics an...
A new and diverse set of online metrics are emerging to capture the effects of the sharing and discu...
In 2009, an experiment was conducted on 400 monographs, measuring the effects of Open Access (OA) on...
Scientific articles available in Open Access (OA) have been found to attract more citations and onli...
As part of International Open Access Week 2018 I blogged about how Altmetrics can help an author und...
<p>Presented at Advancing Research Communication & Scholarship, 27 April 2015.</p> <p>---</p> <p>You...
<p>Talk given at 2AM conference 2015.</p> <p> </p> <p>Our preliminary results on the connection betw...
This paper analyses usage statistics, citation data and altmetrics from a university press publishin...
<p>This report presents the first major comparative analysis of usage data for OA and non-OA scholar...
Altmetrics, in contrast to traditional metrics, measure the societal impact research outputs have o...
Since new publishing models and new communication channels are being developed, traditional ways of ...
During the twenty-first century, for the first time, the volume of digital data has surpassed the am...
Open access to scholarly contents has grown substantially in recent years. This includes the number ...
This provides the Supplementary Information for the article "More Readers in More Places: The benefi...
In an open access (OA) world, much importance has been given to using open source tools, open access...
As part of International Open Access Week I reflected on the link between Open Access, Altmetrics an...
A new and diverse set of online metrics are emerging to capture the effects of the sharing and discu...
In 2009, an experiment was conducted on 400 monographs, measuring the effects of Open Access (OA) on...
Scientific articles available in Open Access (OA) have been found to attract more citations and onli...
As part of International Open Access Week 2018 I blogged about how Altmetrics can help an author und...
<p>Presented at Advancing Research Communication & Scholarship, 27 April 2015.</p> <p>---</p> <p>You...
<p>Talk given at 2AM conference 2015.</p> <p> </p> <p>Our preliminary results on the connection betw...
This paper analyses usage statistics, citation data and altmetrics from a university press publishin...
<p>This report presents the first major comparative analysis of usage data for OA and non-OA scholar...
Altmetrics, in contrast to traditional metrics, measure the societal impact research outputs have o...
Since new publishing models and new communication channels are being developed, traditional ways of ...
During the twenty-first century, for the first time, the volume of digital data has surpassed the am...
Open access to scholarly contents has grown substantially in recent years. This includes the number ...
This provides the Supplementary Information for the article "More Readers in More Places: The benefi...
In an open access (OA) world, much importance has been given to using open source tools, open access...