5 research outputs found

    Informetrics, bibliometrics, scientometrics, altmetrics: What is it all about?

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    <p>***The presentation will be updated soon and then contains the panelists' slides and comments- <strong>here they are: </strong></p> <p><strong>http://figshare.com/articles/Informetrics_bibliometrics_scientometrics_altmetrics_What_is_it_all_about_Answers_by_the_panel/1491369</strong>***</p> <p>General information on the ASIST SIGMet sponsored panel discussion with backchannel.</p> <p>To be able to adequately address the audience’s needs and give it a better chance of taking an active role in the panel discussion we invite ASIS&T AM attendees (and people who cannot attend) to get in touch with panelists, discuss aspects or post questions of general interest before the panel takes place.</p> <p>We hope that we can foster more audience-related discussions in Seattle which will even include perspectives of people who are not able to attend. A summary of the panel discussion will be published here after the Annual Meeting.</p> <p>During the panel discussion the panellists will discuss the use cases given in the slides (you might want to download the slides from figshare to be able to fully read the slides). They also have already provided their opinions on the use cases in the presentation. Please add to the use cases and experts' statements your comments, questions, suggestions, even more use cases that you want to be discussed etc. via figshare's comment function below the presentation (by indicating which use case you refer to: a, b, c, d, e).</p> <p>You can also direct your tweets to the panellists by using #sigmetpanel14 or @sig_met.</p

    Self Representation in Academia Today: The Social Media Approach

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    <p>Presented at the SIGMet sponsored panel on "Self-presentation in academia today: From peer-reviewed publicatuons to social media" at ASIS&T Annual Meeting 2015 in St. Louis. Please refer to https://www.asist.org/SIG/SIGMET/2015/11/09/panel2015/ for more information.</p

    Exploring Impact Story for researchers in Economics

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    Poster presented at the 3:AM conference, 28th - 29th September 201

    Answers to Call for Evidence & Open Questions

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    Slides presented by Isabella Peters at the 3:AM conference in Bucharest, 28th - 29th September 201

    Figshare Public Metadata until 02/12/2014

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    <p>This dataset contains metadata of publicly available items on figshare up until (excluding) 2 December 2014. The data was retrieved via the figshare API (http://api.figshare.com). The format is one item per line, encoded with JSON.</p> <p>There are two files in this dataset:</p> <p>1. basic-metadata.json contains basic metadata for all publicly available items on figshare up until (excluding) 2 December 2014 (n=1,092,808 items). The data was retrieved using a wildcard search (see http://api.figshare.com/docs/howto.html#q-search for details).</p> <p>Basic metadata fields are:<br>* article_id<br>* title<br>* DOI<br>* description<br>* type<br>* defined_type<br>* published_date<br>* modified_date<br>* url<br>* authors<br>* links<br>* page_nr: The page the item is returned on in the search results.</p> <p>2. full-metadata-datasets-filesets-unique-doi.json contains extended metadata for all items of defined_type "dataset" or "fileset" with a unique DOI (n=266,961 items). The data was retrieved using the listing functionality (see http://api.figshare.com/docs/howto.html#q-listing for details).</p> <p>Extended metadata fields are:<br>* article_id<br>* title<br>* doi<br>* description<br>* defined_type<br>* published_date<br>* url<br>* authors<br>* links<br>* figshare_url<br>* views<br>* downloads<br>* shares<br>* publisher_doi<br>* publisher_citation<br>* master_publisher_id<br>* status<br>* version<br>* total_size<br>* owner<br>* tags<br>* categories<br>* files</p> <p> </p
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