"Article-Level Metrics at PLoS" takes the view that readers need some way to measure, or at least indicate, the 'worth' (or ‘impact’ etc) of a journal article.
With over a million articles published per year it’s impossible to read everything & so filtering tools are needed. Some journals have been experimenting with providing data on online usage, but PLoS is going further than this.
We are at the start of a program to provide citations, usage data, social bookmarking activity, media & blog coverage, commenting activity, 'star' ratings etc on all articles we publish.
Source ; Slides / Slide Notes / Audio / PDF Available At
[http://www.myplick.com/view/cf8qFak4Ymv/Article-Level-Metrics-at-PLoS-and-beyond]
Related / See Also
[http://everyone.plos.org/2009/05/27/article-level-metrics-at-plos/]
ELPUB 2009 Abstract / Presentation / Paper [06-11-09] (07-01-09)
PLoS One: background, future development, and article-level metrics / Peter Binfield
[http://conferences.aepic.it/index.php/elpub/elpub2009/paper/view/114]
"On Article-Level Metrics And Other Animals"
[http://network.nature.com/people/rpg/blog/2009/06/22/on-article-level-metrics-and-other-animals]
Article-Level Metrics At PLoS > Addition Of Usage Data
[http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2009/09/article-level-metrics-at-plos-addition.html]
See Also
Article-Level Metrics And The Evolution Of Scientific Impact
[http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2009/11/article-level-metrics-and-evolution-of.html]
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