An Altmetric As an Indicator of a Publication’s Scientific Impact
Autor: | L. E. Mindeli, Valentin Bogorov, Valentina Markusova, A. N. Libkind |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Zdroj: | Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 88:394-400 |
ISSN: | 1555-6492 1019-3316 |
DOI: | 10.1134/s1019331618040123 |
Popis: | The results of an empirical pilot project focused on the association between classical bibliometrics—publication, citation index, and journal cited half-life—and an altmetric—the assessment of an article’s impact—are discussed. The analysis included an array of 37 200 domestic articles indexed in SCI-E in 2015. Two altmetrics are used: usage counts for the last 180 days, U1, and usage counts since February 1, 2013, U2. A significant Kendall rank correlation has been identified between citation indices and article-level metrics. A stronger correlation has been observed for long usage counts, U2. The relationship between usage metrics and traditional journal-level metrics (cited half-life) has been analyzed. A rather weak negative correlation between cited half-life and U1 (U2) has been revealed, which is described by an inverse logarithmic dependence. In the authors’ opinion, altmetrics should not be opposed to classical bibliometrics; they should be used as additional metrics to assess an article’s impact. |
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