Tag Archives: altmetrics
Software, slides, videos, e-prints and articles
There are now three separate and partly overlapping views on (alt)metrics of Aalto University research outputs, published roughly during the last decade. Majority is from recent years, but few date back to early 2000. The variety and incompleteness reflects the … Continue reading
Altmetrics from different angles
As of this week, there are exactly 900 articles published by Aalto University since 2007 recorded by Web of Science of Thomson Reuters, having a DOI, and with some altmetrics aggregated by Altmetric. With this data at hand, I made … Continue reading
Status update
Just came here to mention briefly that now the new altmetrics app has also a tab for a ggvis graph. I made it to show the comparison between the number of authors and Web of Science citations by Thomson Reuters. … Continue reading
New take in recent (alt)metrics
Since November last year, quite a lot has been going on in altmetrics and various tools supporting their use. Of course, new research articles has been authored and published, too. A while ago, RStudio launched ShinyApps.io, a hosted version of … Continue reading
PLOS article-level metrics as a D3.js graph
Some weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend the D3.js learning workshop in Tampere, arranged by Open Knowledge Finland, Open Data Tampere Region et al. As a teacher, we had Miska Knapek. A nice and useful day at Itsenäisyydenkatu … Continue reading
Smorgasbord of altmetrics
Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the two-day 18th Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy 2013 at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Tweets from the workshop as a short Storify story. Together with my colleagues … Continue reading
Altmetrics on a web page
A while ago I wrote about altmetrics and did some exercises with our publications. Time to lesson nr 2. Now I wanted to try the ImpactStory JavaScript widget. EDIT 19.12.2013: note that widgets will cease to work mid-January 2014. ImpactStory … Continue reading
Digging into altmetrics
One of the talks at the recent Service Goes Accessible symposium was Social media and open access – the future of research? by Dr Toma Susi, Aalto SCI. From the abstract of his slides: Another recent development is the increasing … Continue reading