In scholarly and scientific publishing, altmetrics
are non-traditional metrics proposed as an alternative to more traditional citation
impact metrics, such as impact factor and h-index. The
term altmetrics was proposed in 2010, as a generalization of article level metrics, and has its roots in the altmetrics hashtag.
Although altmetrics are often thought of as metrics about articles, they can be
applied to people, journals, books, data sets, presentations, videos, source
code repositories, web pages, etc. They are related to Webometrics, which
had similar goals but evolved before the social web. Altmetrics did not
originally cover citation
counts.
It also covers other aspects of the impact of a work, such as how many data and
knowledge bases refer to it, article views, downloads, or mentions in social
media and news media.
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