using impactstory: an introduction

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This presentation is a step by step introduction to ImpactStory, an online tool (by Heather Piwowar and Jason Priem) that helps researchers look at the impact of their research outputs. You can use ImpactStory to get an idea who is bookmarking, recommending, saving and citing your papers as well as other outputs (e.g. software and blog posts) and where this is happening. (Note: This is the version 7 of this presentation; due to several changes to ImpactStory a few updates have been required since the original upload)

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Using ImpactStory

A basic step-by-step introduction5 June 2014

Version 7

What is ImpactStory?

• “an open-source, web-based tool that helps researchers explore and share the diverse impacts of all their research products” http://www.impactstory.org/faq

• You can use it to get an idea who is bookmarking, recommending, saving and citing your papers as well as other outputs (e.g. software and blog posts) and where this is happening

To get started:go to http://impactstory.org/

Select “What’s my impact” to get started…

Complete your name, email address and a password:

Select “Uncover my impact”:

Click on the appropriate option(s) to add your products from any/all of the below sources:

E.g. Adding Figshare products:

E.g. Adding Github code:

E.g. Adding your Google Scholar profile articles:

E.g. Adding your ORCID profile articles:

E.g. Adding your Slideshare products:

The channels you’ve connected will show as on:

Select “back to profile” when you’re done adding:

Your products will then update with any impact info:

You can also “Import individual products”:

For “Import individual products”, there are a variety of IDs you can use to import products:

You can access your account settings here:

To add a profile picture:

To change your notification settings:

Edit you custom URL:

Change your email address and password:

And you’re done!

The results of a sample collection showing the altmetrics of a few outputs:

Available at: http://www.impactstory.org/CarlBoettiger

The results of a sample collection showing the altmetrics of a few outputs:

Available at: http://www.impactstory.org/CarlBoettiger

Linked accounts

The results of a sample collection showing the altmetrics of a few outputs:

Available at: http://www.impactstory.org/CarlBoettiger

Output title – the name of your paper, dataset, etc

The results of a sample collection showing the altmetrics of a few outputs:

Available at: http://www.impactstory.org/CarlBoettiger

Summary of the altmetrics

results

The results of a sample collection showing the altmetrics of a few outputs:

Available at: http://www.impactstory.org/CarlBoettiger

In the summary of the altmetrics results, BLUE blocks indicate a measure of scholarly impact

While GREEN blocks indicate a measure of public impact

To see the altmetrics for each article, you can view the results by clicking on the output title or the altmetrics summary:

To see the altmetrics for each article, you can view the results by clicking on the output title or the altmetrics summary:

You can click through to see more details on, for example,

the citations on Scopus

To see the altmetrics for each article, you can view the results by clicking on the output title or the altmetrics summary:

This particular article has 14 Scopus citations. This article has more citations than 91% of items indexed in that same

year (2012).

To see the altmetrics for each article, you can view the results by clicking on the output title or the altmetrics summary:

You can also track increases in your citations, views,

downloads, etc.

Some additional things to note:

• You can only use ImpactStory with an account (free)• When logged in, you can remove items from or add items to

your profile:

Some additional things to note:

• If you have already created a profile and have an account, you can login in to make any changes:

You can add other articles, etc. using either “Connect more accounts” or the “Import individual products”:

You can also download the altmetrics data:

See how many of the papers listed on the profile are available Open Access:

• Sources of some of the metrics that are measured: Altmetric.com (for blog post, Facebook, Google+ and Twitter data), CiteULike, CrossRef, Delicious, Figshare, Mendeley, PLoS, PubMed, Scopus, Slideshare, Wikipedia.

• To see more on how ImpactStory should and shouldn’t be used, see the FAQs: http://impactstory.org/faq#toc_3_3

• To download this step by step guide, visit: http://www.slideshare.net/SarahG_SS/using-impactstory-an-introduction

Some additional things to note:

For more information and to keep up to date with the latest on ImpactStory:

• See the FAQ page: http://www.impactstory.org/faq

• Find out more about the team behind ImpactStory: http://www.impactstory.org/about

• Follow the blog: http://blog.impactstory.org/

• Follow ImpactStory on Twitter: @ImpactStory

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