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Scholarometer: A Social Framework for Analyzing Impact across Disciplines
2012
PLoS ONE
The use of quantitative metrics to gauge the impact of scholarly publications, authors, and disciplines is predicated on the availability of reliable usage and annotation data. Citation and download counts are widely available from digital libraries. However, current annotation systems rely on proprietary labels, refer to journals but not articles or authors, and are manually curated. To address these limitations, we propose a social framework based on crowdsourced annotations of scholars,
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0043235
pmid:22984414
pmcid:PMC3440403
fatcat:pvovsnvx3zcgxp5g2ibkp2t2ee