2. JCR & WoS Scopus Webometrics Google Scholars My Citation
RWWR: Ranking of World Web Repositories Web 2.0/Social Web
Altmetrics ALMs
3. UK: Research Excellence Framework(REF, RAE) Outputs(65%),
Impact(20%) & Environment(15%) Australia: Excellence in
Research for Australia(ERA , RQF) Indicators of : research volume
and activity, research application, & recognition v.s.
4. Citation JCR: SCI, SSCI, & AHCI Scopus Webometrics:
Google Scholar Open Access/IR: RWWR
5. JCR
6. WoS
7. Scopus1
8. Scopus2
9. -TCI HSS1
10. -TCI HSS2
11. ACI1
12. ACI2
13. TACI1
14. TACI2
15.
16. Citation Analysis Citation of a document implies use of
that document by the citing author., Citation of a document
(author, journal, etc.) reflects the merit (quality, significance,
impact) of that document (author, journal, etc.). Citations are
made to the best possible works. , A cited document is related in
content to the citing document; if two documents bibliographically
coupled, they are related I content; and if two documents are co-
cited, they are related in content. All citations are equal. Source
from: Smith, 1981
17. Google Scholar1
18. Google Scholar2
19. Google Scholar3
20. RWWR1
21. RWWR2
22. Questions Scholarly Communication(formal & informal)
Web 2.0? Open Data & Open Science?
55. Plum Analytics-Category1 Usage Downloads, views, book
holdings, ILL, document delivery Captures Favorites, bookmarks,
saves, readers, groups, watchers Mentions Blog posts, news stories,
Wikipedia articles, comments, reviews Social media Tweets, +1's,
likes, shares, ratings Citations PubMed, Scopus, patents Source:
http://www.plumanalytics.com/metrics.html
56. Plum Analytics-Category2
57. Plum Analytics-Category3
58. Plum Analytics-Category4
59. Plum Analytics-Category5
60. Altmetric.com1
61. Altmetric.com2
62. Altmetric.com3
63. Altmetric.com4
64. Altmetric.com5
65. Altmetric.com6
66. Altmetric.com7 Social media data Twitter, Facebook,
Google+, Pinterest, Reddit, LinkedIn groups, Blogs (this is a
manually curated list - currently this contains ~ 3,700 blogs),
Sites running Stack Exchange (Q&A), Reviews on F1000, Research
Highlights in NPG journals, YouTube, & many smaller sources
Online reference manager and publisher download count data
Mendeley, CiteULike, & Connotea (no new data is being pulled in
from Connotea - it has now closed) Optional - publisher &
PubMed Central download counts Mainstream media data Source:
http://support.altmetric.com/knowledgebase/articles
/83335-which-data-sources-does-altmetric-track-
67. Altmetric.com8
68. ImpactStory1
69. ImpactStory2
70. ImpactStory3
71. ImpactStory4
72. Altmetrics Twitter Alternative metrics of impact
Publishers: PLoS Aggregators: PLUM, Altmetrics.com
73. Altmetrics JCR (skewed) Source: Alperin, 2013
74. Altmetrics Different audiences: public vs. scholarly
interest Different dimensions: attention, self-promotion, or impact
Different timepoint after publication: days, months, or years
Source: Lin & Fenner, 2013
75. Altmetrics Author Readership Supplements to IF of journal
Repositories Potential depositors and their open contents Another
usage statistics Help in collection development and planning
Administrator Showcase of university scholarship to both internal
and external stakeholders Better understand how a particular
researchers work has been received by scholarly and lay communities
Source: Konkiel & Scherer, 2013
78. Social metrics Citations Usage data ALMs / Altmetrics
79. Source: Piwowarr, 2013
80. What sources of data should be used? How can we identify
what research outputs are being discussed? You say tomato, I say
tomahto? How do we interpret the data? Source: Liu & Adie,
2013
81. Evolutional metrics and findings 3 Stages and Types
Citation analysis WoS & JCR Webometrics (Link Analysis) Google
Scholars Metrics Web 2.0 analysis Altmetrics & ALMs Scope and
Granularity Journal - Article - Data sets - PPT- Figure & Table
Country - Institute - Group - Individual Data Source and Quality
Source Calculation & AlgorithmCounts
82. (context) factor vs. count DOI (ORCID) Digital
Preservation
83. Citation Analysis Altmetrics Citation of a document implies
use of that document by the citing author., ? Citation of a
document (author, journal, etc.) reflects the merit (quality,
significance, impact) of that document (author, journal, etc.). ?
Citations are made to the best possible works. , ? A cited document
is related in content to the citing document; if two documents
bibliographically coupled, they are related I content; and if two
documents are co- cited, they are related in content. ? All
citations are equal. ? Source from: Smith, 1981
84. Yahoo
85. USA Today
86. References Alperin, J.P. (2013). Ask not what altmetrics
can do for you, but what altmetrics can do for developing
countries. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science
and Technology, 39(4), 18-21. Konkiel, S., & Scherer, D.
(2013). New opportunities for repositories in the age of
altmetrics. Bulletin of the American Society for Information
Science and Technology, 39(4), 22-26.. Lin, J., & Fenner, M.
(2013). The many faces of article-level metrics. Bulletin of the
American Society for Information Science and Technology, 39(4),
27-30. Liu, J., & Adie, E. (2013). Five challenges in
altmetrics: A toolmakerss perspective. Bulletin of the American
Society for Information Science and Technology, 39(4), 31-39.
Piwowar, H. (2013). Introduction almetrics: What, why and where?
Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and
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