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_aBeyond bibliometrics: _bharnessing multidimensional indicators of scholarly impact |
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_bMIT Press _aLondon _c2014 |
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300 | _aviii, 466 p. | ||
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_aUSD _b40.00 |
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520 | _aA comprehensive, state-of-the-art examination of the changing ways we measure scholarly performance and research impact. Bibliometrics has moved well beyond the mere tracking of bibliographic citations. The web enables new ways to measure scholarly productivity and impact, making available tools and data that can reveal patterns of intellectual activity and impact that were previously invisible: mentions, acknowledgments, endorsements, downloads, recommendations, blog posts, tweets. This book describes recent theoretical and practical advances in metrics-based research, examining a variety of alternative metrics—or “altmetrics”—while also considering the ethical and cultural consequences of relying on metrics to assess the quality of scholarship. Once the domain of information scientists and mathematicians, bibliometrics is now a fast-growing, multidisciplinary field that ranges from webometrics to scientometrics to influmetrics. The contributors to Beyond Bibliometrics discuss the changing environment of scholarly publishing, the effects of open access and Web 2.0 on genres of discourse, novel analytic methods, and the emergence of next-generation metrics in a performance-conscious age. | ||
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_aScientific literature--Evaluation _99823 |
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_aCommunication in learning and scholarship--Technological innovations _94453 |
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_aScholarly publishing--Evaluation _99824 |
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_aBibliographical citations--Evaluation _94499 |
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_aBibliometrics _94439 |
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_aCronin, Blaise _99825 |
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_aSugimoto, Cassidy R. _94452 |
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