@inproceedings{zoller2015publication, abstract = {Scholarly success is traditionally measured in terms of citations to publications. With the advent of publication man- agement and digital libraries on the web, scholarly usage data has become a target of investigation and new impact metrics computed on such usage data have been proposed – so called altmetrics. In scholarly social bookmarking sys- tems, scientists collect and manage publication meta data and thus reveal their interest in these publications. In this work, we investigate connections between usage metrics and citations, and find posts, exports, and page views of publications to be correlated to citations.}, author = {Zoller, Daniel and Doerfel, Stephan and Jäschke, Robert and Stumme, Gerd and Hotho, Andreas}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Conference on Web Science}, interhash = {3515b34cd19959cee5fafbf4467a75ed}, intrahash = {548a7010ee2726f28e04e5c6e5fd6e2d}, title = {On Publication Usage in a Social Bookmarking System}, year = 2015 } @article{collective2011measuring, author = {Collective, Cynical Geographers}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8330.2010.00873.x}, interhash = {313844c34e760e283a24049a8b5d390c}, intrahash = {311db90923f95bbc69d64978d06fb0f7}, issn = {1467-8330}, journal = {Antipode}, number = 2, pages = {190--194}, publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd}, title = {Measuring Impact Beyond Academic Fame: An Alternative Social Impact Factor}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2010.00873.x}, volume = 43, year = 2011 } @article{priem2010scientometrics, abstract = {The growing flood of scholarly literature is exposing the weaknesses of current, citation-based methods of evaluating and filtering articles. A novel and promising approach is to examine the use and citation of articles in a new forum: Web 2.0 services like social bookmarking and microblogging. Metrics based on this data could build a “Scientometics 2.0,” supporting richer and more timely pictures of articles' impact. This paper develops the most comprehensive list of these services to date, assessing the potential value and availability of data from each. We also suggest the next steps toward building and validating metrics drawn from the social Web. }, author = {Priem, Jason and Hemminger, Bradely H.}, booktitle = 2010, interhash = {d38dfec4da93265575aff99a811839d9}, intrahash = {6ebe8d305d1fd940e9ae8e89dbe4f0b3}, journal = {First Monday}, month = jul, number = 7, title = {Scientometrics 2.0: New metrics of scholarly impact on the social Web}, url = {http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2874/2570}, volume = 15, year = 2010 }