Robust ‘Altmetrics’ as a Framework for Measuring Item Usage and Researcher Impact in Institutional Repositories
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2012-10
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Select academic journal publishers and subject repositories
have implemented tools that allow authors to see their
“impact” at an article level. These usage indicators, called
“altmetrics,” measure article citations, download counts,
pageviews, bookmarks on academic social reference
manager sites, and mentions on Facebook and Twitter. Some
altmetrics have been shown to predict the likelihood of papers
receiving more traditional measures of impact such as
citations (Eysenbach, 2011), and a growing number of
scholars are calling for altmetrics’ recognition as a
supplementary measure of an article’s influence (Neylon &
Wu, 2009; Priem et al, 2010; Taraborielli, 2008). Should
institutional repositories offer altmetrics for the research they
hold? If so, which metrics? Which tools are best suited to aid
in implementation? What barriers to participation exist for
repository managers? Using examples from the research
literature, academic publishers, and subject and institutional
repositories, we explore these questions."
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altmetrics, scholarly communication, institutional repositories
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Konkiel, S. (2012). "Robust 'Altmetrics' as a Framework for Measuring Item Usage and Researcher Impact in Institutional Repositories." Poster presentation at 2012 LITA National Forum. Columbus, OH, USA. 5-7 October 2012.
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