@Protohedgehog I am curious to know your opinion on the qualitative difference between impact factors and altmetrics.
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Replying to @o_guest @Science_Open
They measure completely different things. One is a guide to social attention, one is a proxy for academic attention.
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Replying to @Protohedgehog @Science_Open
OK, I mean more along the lines of if we start using altmetrics instead will we really have a better metric...
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or more like a mob rule or a who is best at twitter rule etc etc
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like does my preprint with a 80+ score make it better science than a preprint with 1 score? does it matter? etc
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should my cover letter big this up and if so who is RTing and is it good just less flawed or something else
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I am aware they are measuring different things but their use could be identical: to indicate better papers/sci
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Replying to @o_guest @Science_Open
We need to destroy the concept of 'better' papers or 'excellent' research. See also here https://www.altmetric.com/blog/altmetricon-2015/ …
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Replying to @o_guest @Protohedgehog and
so could you give me a TL;DR as I literally need to pack my house and move to London? please?
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Ctrl+F doesn't highlight "better" being destroyed anywhere! (sorry)
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