I didn't know you did this kind of research. It's really awesome btw! I hope you can find a journal editor who understands it's importance.
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Thank you so much!
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Replying to @o_guest
I'm so glad that preprints exist. Knowing your work is being read really takes the sting out of the painful publication process. Out of curiosity, do you have access to the download stats on Arxiv?
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Replying to @LEMacKz
I think arxiv is against that for various reasons: https://arxiv.org/help/faq/statfaq …
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There's still Altimetric though you can check that for any arxiv paper
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Altmetric
@altmetric doesn't show/track downloads AFAIK.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @o_guest @vcheplygina and
Although I do put the scores on my website [see: http://oliviaguest.com/#pub ] — I dunno. Take them with a pinch of salt since they go up and down & do not track reference managers outside Mendeley (which is not open source and owned by Elsevier; so you can image ppl might avoid it).
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Replying to @o_guest @vcheplygina and
Does anybody know of any studies which look into which aspect of Altmetric score (my guess is how many people add it to their Mendeley bibliography library) are most predictive of the impact of a paper on a given field (e.g., citations)?
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Replying to @o_guest @vcheplygina and
Mendeley does not contribute to the score
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OK, let me phrase it differently then: replace "score" with "things Altmetric tracks".
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Replying to @o_guest @vcheplygina and
It is just interesting that Altmetric score does not include all metrics they track and weights them differently :)
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Replying to @KarolinaAWa @vcheplygina and
It is! Thanks for pointing that out.
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