The Digital Science Podcast

Six Years of Rich Data with Altmetric

7 min · 16 de abr de 2018
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A clear understanding of the attention published research has received online is now an essential part of the research process. Altmetric has offered the most reliable, functional and efficient way to monitor conversations and online citations of published research since it launched in 2012. In the latest Digital Science podcast Altmetric’s Head of Product, Jean Liu, and Founder Euan Adie are interviewed about the ideas and research community-driven ethos that underpin the development of Altmetric’s data curation, and the company’s role in providing responsible metrics.

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