Altmetrics, indices based on social media platforms and tools, have recently emerged as alternative means of measuring scholarly impact. Such indices assume that scholars in fact populate online social environments, and interact with scholarly products there. We tested this assumption by examining the use and coverage of social media environments amongst a sample of bibliometricians. As expected, coverage varied: 82% of articles published by sampled bibliometricians were included in Mendeley libraries, while only 28% were included in CiteULike. Mendeley bookmarking was moderately correlated (.45) with Scopus citation. Over half of respondents asserted that social media tools were affecting their professional lives, although uptake of online...
[eng] Altmetrics is a movement that aims to capture new and previously invisible types of impact of...
<p>Researchers are increasingly pressured to provide evidence that their work has impact—within the ...
A range of quantitative methods are today widely used in research evaluation (e.g. Moed et al., 1985...
Altmetrics, indices based on social media platforms and tools, have recently emerged as alternative ...
Changes are occurring in scholarly communication as scientific discourse and research activities spr...
Altmetrics is a movement that aims to capture new and previously invisible types of impact of schola...
In recent years, researchers and academics in growing numbers are starting to move their everyday wo...
Altmetrics, or alternative citation metrics, provide researchers and scholars with new ways to track...
Introduction: Altmetrics is one of the novel measures of citation in social media which can be used ...
Recently, altmetrics have emerged as alternative means of measuring scholarly impact, aiming at impr...
Altmetrics is an emergent research area whereby social media is applied as a source of metrics to as...
With the widespread use of social media tools in the discovery, dissemination and discussion of rese...
As the scholarly communication system becomes increasingly diverse, new tools arise that allow schol...
Quantifying scholarly output via citation metrics is the time-honored method to gauge academic succe...
As the NISO Alternative Assessment Metrics (Altmetrics) Initiative develops standards surrounding al...
[eng] Altmetrics is a movement that aims to capture new and previously invisible types of impact of...
<p>Researchers are increasingly pressured to provide evidence that their work has impact—within the ...
A range of quantitative methods are today widely used in research evaluation (e.g. Moed et al., 1985...
Altmetrics, indices based on social media platforms and tools, have recently emerged as alternative ...
Changes are occurring in scholarly communication as scientific discourse and research activities spr...
Altmetrics is a movement that aims to capture new and previously invisible types of impact of schola...
In recent years, researchers and academics in growing numbers are starting to move their everyday wo...
Altmetrics, or alternative citation metrics, provide researchers and scholars with new ways to track...
Introduction: Altmetrics is one of the novel measures of citation in social media which can be used ...
Recently, altmetrics have emerged as alternative means of measuring scholarly impact, aiming at impr...
Altmetrics is an emergent research area whereby social media is applied as a source of metrics to as...
With the widespread use of social media tools in the discovery, dissemination and discussion of rese...
As the scholarly communication system becomes increasingly diverse, new tools arise that allow schol...
Quantifying scholarly output via citation metrics is the time-honored method to gauge academic succe...
As the NISO Alternative Assessment Metrics (Altmetrics) Initiative develops standards surrounding al...
[eng] Altmetrics is a movement that aims to capture new and previously invisible types of impact of...
<p>Researchers are increasingly pressured to provide evidence that their work has impact—within the ...
A range of quantitative methods are today widely used in research evaluation (e.g. Moed et al., 1985...