advice on tracking article level metrics (UNCLASSIFIED)

William Gunn william.gunn at MENDELEY.COM
Wed Oct 30 09:38:52 EDT 2013


Another thing you can track (which Impact Story helps with) is to track
citations to datasets mentioned or forks of any code on GitHub. Melissa
Haendel has worked on reagent discovery - so looking at whether and how any
resources created or described by the study are reused.

William Gunn | Head of Academic Outreach, Mendeley | +1 646 755 9862
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/william-gunn
On Oct 30, 2013 4:29 AM, "Faget, Nancy G CIV (US)" <
nancy.g.faget.civ at mail.mil> wrote:

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> I'm trying to demonstrate the complexity of impact on a few articles
> published
> OA, and there are a few ways I plan to track impact.  But I would
> appreciate
> advice on what I'm missing and how to capture it.
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> We'll look at Mendeley, altmetricit, web analytics, related tweets/impact.
> Additionally, I thought a blog post through an academic library that offers
> doctoral degrees in that subject might draw attention and allow us to cross
> promote our jobs.
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> What are the other thousands of things we're missing in the impact?
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> Nancy
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