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NFAIS annual conference, 24 Feb 2013
Fitting frameworks for future filters
Altmetrics and an agile academe:
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In the beginning was the letterslowexpensivemuch duplicationbest solution given available technology
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Oldenburg publishes Phil. Trans;applies the best available technology (printing press) to vastly improve dissemination.
In 1665, the first revolution:
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The First Revolution promoted homogeneity of outputs.The standardized article was born of the need for industrial-scale replication and interchangeability.
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The Second Revolution will promote diversity of outputs.With publication nearly free, it becomes trivial to capture the missing pieces of the scholarly record.
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Instead of moving paper products faster, we can createweb-native science.
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conversationstoriesanalysisdata
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Web-native science means we can start making public, not merely "Publishing."
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But how do we filter?
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Build boats.
Don't turn offthe taps,
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Here's my journal:
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Here's how I publish:
The Decoupled Journal article: a case study.
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But how do we measure it?
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The old way: countin' citations
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But citations only tell part of the story
"...there are undoubtedly highly useful journals that are not cited frequently." (Garfield, 1972)
Heart of scholarly communication is "visits, personal contacts, and letters." (Bernal, 1944)
Spotting emerging research fronts will require tracking "formal and informal communication" (Kuhn, 1977)
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Audience:
Engagement type:
views, discussion, saves, citation, recommendation
scholars, public
Impact has multiple dimensions:
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Impact has multiple dimensions:scholarly public
recommended
cited
discussed
saved
viewed
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Bibliometrics measures citationscholarly public
recommended
cited traditional citation
discussed
saved
viewed
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Altmetrics measures impact:scholarly public
recommended faculty of 1000 popular press
cited traditional citation
wikipedia
discussed scholarly blogs blogs, twitter
saved mendeley, citeulike
delicious
viewed pdf views html views
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Bibliometrics mined impact on the first scholarly Web.
altmetrics mines impact on the
next one.
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An open-source, nonprofit startup to gather and share altmetrics.
Heather PiwowarJason Priem
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Why altmetrics?
good.bad.
Because impact is more than this:
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The second revolution has started.
Once we have altmetric data, it’s too useful to ignore; alternative filters and even certification paths based on this data will open.As Peter Vinkler says, citation graph data is like Chekhov’s gun: once on stage, it has to be fired.
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A wise man, that Chekov.
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Thanks!
Advisors: •Brad Hemminger, •Todd Vision
Funders: •Alfred P. Sloan Foundation•DataONE•Dryad •National Science
Foundation•Open Society Foundations •Royster Society of Fellows
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Questions?Jason Priem @jasonpriem, http://jasonpriem.org
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