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WebSci '15: Proceedings of the ACM Web Science ConferenceJune 2015Article No.: 67Pages 1–2https://doi.org/10.1145/2786451.2786927

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ABSTRACT

Scholarly success is traditionally measured in terms of citations to publications. With the advent of publication management and digital libraries on the web, scholarly usage data has become a target of investigation and new impact metrics computed on such usage data have been proposed -- so called altmetrics. In scholarly social bookmarking systems, scientists collect and manage publication meta data and thus reveal their interest in these publications. In this work, we investigate connections between usage metrics and citations, and find posts, exports, and page views of publications to be correlated to citations.

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        WebSci '15: Proceedings of the ACM Web Science Conference

        June 2015

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        ISBN:9781450336727

        DOI:10.1145/2786451

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