Citations count in reference databases has been consolidated as the traditional method of assessing the impact of a scientific work. However, the recent developments around the diversity of web communication channels triggered the scientific community to start questioning the legitimacy of these metrics as the sole indicators of impact. In this context, alternative metrics based on web indicators have begun to emerge. This study attempts to determine the existence of a correlation between traditional citations and altmetric mentions, while also considering if the type of access — open or restricted — has an influence in the impact of a publication. The study is based on a mixed methodology. The sample was composed by the most cit...
Purpose – The first purpose of the present study is to investigate the coverage of journal articles ...
With the widespread use of social media tools in the discovery, dissemination and discussion of rese...
As part of International Open Access Week I reflected on the link between Open Access, Altmetrics an...
An extensive analysis of the presence of different altmetric indicators provided by Altmetric.com ...
Since new publishing models and new communication channels are being developed, traditional ways of ...
In this paper an analysis of the presence and possibilities of altmetrics for bibliometric and per...
Scholarly and social impacts of scientific publications could be measured by various metrics, includ...
Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as alternatives to impact factor for journals as well as individ...
This study aims to analyze the correlation between citations and altmetric scores of the top 10 high...
Traditional metrics are recognized indicators of impact. However, web communication channels provide...
Alternative metrics or altmetrics are article level metrics that have been used to quantify the atte...
The quality and impact of scholarly articles are traditionally evaluated using metrics that put cita...
Measures of the impact of scientific research increasingly become tools for various administrative a...
Methods for determining research quality have long been debated but with little lasting agreement on...
Altmetric measurements derived from the social web are increasingly advocated and used as early indi...
Purpose – The first purpose of the present study is to investigate the coverage of journal articles ...
With the widespread use of social media tools in the discovery, dissemination and discussion of rese...
As part of International Open Access Week I reflected on the link between Open Access, Altmetrics an...
An extensive analysis of the presence of different altmetric indicators provided by Altmetric.com ...
Since new publishing models and new communication channels are being developed, traditional ways of ...
In this paper an analysis of the presence and possibilities of altmetrics for bibliometric and per...
Scholarly and social impacts of scientific publications could be measured by various metrics, includ...
Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as alternatives to impact factor for journals as well as individ...
This study aims to analyze the correlation between citations and altmetric scores of the top 10 high...
Traditional metrics are recognized indicators of impact. However, web communication channels provide...
Alternative metrics or altmetrics are article level metrics that have been used to quantify the atte...
The quality and impact of scholarly articles are traditionally evaluated using metrics that put cita...
Measures of the impact of scientific research increasingly become tools for various administrative a...
Methods for determining research quality have long been debated but with little lasting agreement on...
Altmetric measurements derived from the social web are increasingly advocated and used as early indi...
Purpose – The first purpose of the present study is to investigate the coverage of journal articles ...
With the widespread use of social media tools in the discovery, dissemination and discussion of rese...
As part of International Open Access Week I reflected on the link between Open Access, Altmetrics an...