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JMIR-Can Tweets Predict Citations? Metrics of Social Impact Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact | Eysenbach | Journal of Medical Internet Research
http://www.jmir.org/2011/4/e123
Follow Us on Twitter. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. Interactive Journal of Medical Research. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies. Start your next submission today! Sign up for content updates! Please enter a valid email. Sign up for content updates! Please enter a valid email. Select Journals for Content Updates. Journal of Medical Internet Research. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. Interactive Journal of Medical Research. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. Citation...
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PLOHSS post caching test | Tim McCormick
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Design, reading, media, place. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Crowdfunding for the Humanities and Social Sciences. MediaX 2013 conference tweets. MediaX 2013 conference tweets 2. More about “How to Archive Your Favorite Tweets”. One-Tweet Book Proposals b. One-Tweet Book Proposals front matter. One-Tweet Book Proposals p2. One-Tweet Book Proposals p3. PLOHSS post caching test. Recent difficulties with WordPress.com and Mail Handling. Reply to Stephen Curry on Debating Open Access.
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Scholarly Communications Interest Group | Association of Southeastern Research Libraries
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Association of Southeastern Research Libraries. Skip to primary content. Governance & Policy Info. Strategic Directions, Mission & Vision Statements. Membership Info & Criteria. Conflict of Interest Policy. Archived Webinars & Meetings. Scholarly Communications Interest Group. 2015 Scholarly Communication Unconference. Scholars Trust – Cooperative Journal Retention. Collaborative Federal Depository Program (CFDP). CFDP – IMLS Grant. ASERL Reciprocal Reference Pilot Program. ILL Participants by State.
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Academic Visibility: November 2013
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Scholarly Output: What Should Be Measured? Adie, E. 2009. Commenting on scientific articles (PLoS edition). Nascent. http:/ blogs.nature.com/wp/nascent/2009/02/commenting on scientific artic.html. Adkins, D., and J. Budd. 2006. “Scholarly productivity of US LIS faculty.” Library and Information Science Research 28 (3): 374-389. Anderson, K. 2009. The Impact Factor: A Tool from a Bygone Era? 8221; Research in Higher Education 25 (3): 211-225. Falagas, M. E, E. I Pitso...Franc...
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Academic Visibility: September 2013
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013. The Importance of Gray Literature. Standard citation analysis metrics (number of citations, h-index, g-index, etc.) are within the bounds of the Web of Knowledge. WoK), Scopus, and Google Scholar. Hurt, C., and T. Yin. 2006. “Blogging While Untenured and Other Extreme Sports.” Wash. UL Re. Stiftel, B., D. Rukmana, and B. Alam. 2004. “A National Research Council-Style Study.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. Posted by Tom Sanchez. Sunday, September 1, 2013. Goldst...
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October 2014 ~ libfocus - Irish library blog
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PlumX – EBSCO roadshow, UCD, 30th Oct. 2014. Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending an EBSCO roadshow event, which covered their recently acquired. Plum Analytics service (thanks to Michael Ladisch. Plum Analytics launched back in 2012 on the back of Jason Priem’s rationale around Altmetrics (see the manifesto. The following metrics are considered:. 1 USAGE (clicks, downloads, views, library holdings, video plays). 3 MENTIONS (blog posts, comments, reviews, Wikipedia links). In a nutshell, EBSCO’...
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Altmetrics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about alternative scholarly impact metrics. It is not to be confused with article-level metrics. The original logotype from the Altmetrics Manifesto. In scholarly and scientific publishing, altmetrics. Proposed as an alternative. To more traditional citation impact. Metrics, such as impact factor. The term altmetrics was proposed in 2010,. As a generalization of article level metrics. And has its roots in the #altmetrics hashtag. Altmetrics have been...
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Link, don’t pass around files | Book of Trogool
http://bookoftrogool.scientopia.org/2011/01/25/link-dont-pass-around-files
Link, don't pass around files. Jan 25 2011 Published by Dorothea. I think it's better to link. And I'll try to explain why I think that. First, there's a pragmatic argument: it's usually just plain. To drop in a link than to download and reupload (and if it isn't easier, the hosting archive is broken). I'm all in favor of easy. I don't. But who needs the hassle? Can I, as a digital-archive manager, give you permission to repost items from the archive I run? Let the archive give. Probably not. Publish...
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