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Social networking tools as public representations of a scientist presentation by Dr Antony Williams of ChemConnector
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How to build an enduring online research presence using social networking and open science by Dr Titus Brown, a microbiologist from Michigan State University
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Do more tweets mean higher citations?
Martin Fenner, a medical doctor and cancer researcher at the Hannover Medical School Cancer Center in Germany writes about how the internet is changing scholarly communication
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The new metrics cannot be ignored – we need to implement centralised impact management systems to understand what these numbers mean
Pat Loria compares the new metrics services and argues that as more systems incorporate altmetrics into their platforms, institutions will benefit from creating an impact management system to interpret these metrics, pulling in information from research managers, ICT and systems staff, and those creating the research impact.
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Altmetrics and Revolutions - Scholarly impact in the age of Web-native scholarship
(adapted from Jason Priem’s (one of the founders of ImpactStory) presentation)
Impact Story - share the full story of your research impact
Altmetric tracks what people are saying about papers online on behalf of institutions, publishers, authors
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Study on arXiv:
How the Scientific Community Reacts to Newly Submitted Preprints: Article Downloads, Twitter Mentions, and Citations
Articles in top quartile by tweets ater 1 week are 11 times more likely to be in the top quartile of citations later
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