total-impact blog: A new framework for altmetrics

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-09-18

Summary:

Use the links to access the tables discussed in the following blog post: “At total-impact, we love data. So we get a lot of it, and we show a lot of it... There’s plenty of data here. But we’re missing another thing we love: stories supported by data. The Wall Of Numbers approach tells much, but reveals little.  One way to fix this is to Use Math to condense all of this information into just one, easy-to-understand number. Although this approach has been popular, we think it’s a huge mistake. We are not in the business of assigning relative values to different metrics; the whole point of altmetrics is that depending on the story you’re interested in, they’re all valuable.  So we (and from what they tell us, our users) just want to make those stories more obvious—to connect the metrics with the story they tell. To do that,  we suggest categorizing metrics along two axis: engagement type and audience. This gives us a handy little table ...  Now we can make way more sense of the metrics we’re seeing. ‘I’m being discussed by the public’ means a lot more than ‘I seem to have many blogs, some twitter, and ton[s] of Facebook likes.’ We can still show all the data (yay!) in each cell—but we can also present context that gives it meaning.  Of course, that context is always going to involve an element of subjectivity. I’m sure some people will disagree about elements of this table. We categorized tweets as public, but some tweets are certainly from scholars. Sometimes scholars download html, and sometimes the public downloads PDFs.  Those are good points, and there are plenty more. We’re excited to hear them, and we’re excited to modify this based on user feedback. But we’re also excited about the power of this framework to help people understand and engage with metrics. We think it’ll be  essential as we grow altmetrics from a source of numbers into a source of data-supported stories that inform real decisions.”

Link:

http://total-impact.tumblr.com/post/31524247207/a-new-framework-for-altmetrics

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Tags:

oa.new oa.data oa.comment oa.crowd oa.social_media oa.twitter oa.facebook oa.altmetrics oa.blogs oa.total-impact oa.metrics

Date tagged:

09/18/2012, 16:27

Date published:

09/18/2012, 12:27