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OAI8. Euan Adie. This talk. What we do (5 mins) What’s different, what have the reactions been (5 mins) Show me the data (10 mins) You tell me (10 mins). API. http://api.altmetric.com/v1/citations/1d. http://api.altmetric.com/v1/citations/3d?doi_prefix=10.1038. altmetric.it.

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OAI8

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  1. OAI8 • Euan Adie

  2. This talk • What we do (5 mins) • What’s different, what have the reactions been (5 mins) • Show me the data (10 mins) • You tell me (10 mins)

  3. API http://api.altmetric.com/v1/citations/1d http://api.altmetric.com/v1/citations/3d?doi_prefix=10.1038

  4. altmetric.it

  5. Altmetric can • Make authors very happy • Be a tool to aid qualitative assessment • Track uptake • Help researchers, journals, funders to find, quantify successes

  6. Altmetric can’t • Replace citation counts • Be used to measure quality • Make people talk about your content

  7. Right now • Altmetrics is a misnomer • Aspirational!

  8. How we’re different

  9. Collect everything

  10. News tracker

  11. Policy documents Where did the evidence for the UK’s diabetes type 2 treatment guidelines come from? (65 docs, naive cite counts) The Lancet (11%) BMJ (9%) JAMA (5%) But also: CRMO (2.5% - 35 cites) Clinical Therapeutics (2% - 30 cites)

  12. Altmetric score

  13. Reactions • In general • Authors • Readers • Editors

  14. The data • Set expectations

  15. That’s 1 mention every 7 seconds Mentions range in complexity, from quick shares to comprehensive reviews. Each week, ~25,000 unique articles are shared. Each day, scholarly articles receive ~14,000 new mentions across social media, news, and blogs.

  16. Audience • 1.4M Twitter profiles in past 18 months • 10M scientists worldwide • Absolute (unrealistic) upper bound: 14% of scientists have tweeted a paper in past 18 months

  17. Growth • The number of tweets containing a link to a paper grows by 5 - 10% each month.

  18. Thursday 13th July • 13,249 articles seen by Altmetric • 5,347 (40%) new that day • 22,500 articles added to PubMed

  19. Disciplinary differences • In journals: • 25 - 35% life sciences • 15 - 20% social sciences • 5% physics & math?

  20. Not all about journals • 96,000 articles added in arXiv in past year • 53,809 shared or discussed in past year

  21. Content

  22. Open challenges • Collecting more data • Understanding relationships between that data • Metrics beyond attention

  23. Haven’t mentioned • Gaming • What about negative attention? • Isn’t having a single number dangerous • Does it work for HSS? • Why are the numbers different between ImpactStory and Altmetric?

  24. Thanks! • euan@altmetric.com • http://www.altmetric.com • @altmetric or @stew on Twitter

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