Comparison of Altmetrics across Multiple Disciplines: Psychology, History, and Linguistics

Since their emergence in 2010, altmetrics as new indicators of research impact receive considerable attention from scientometricians and various other parties including librarians, who have long been providing citation analysis and bibliometric services in academic and research institutions. Despite...

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Main Authors: HTOO, Tint Hla Hla, NA, Jin-Cheon
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spelling sg-smu-ink.library_research-10502018-03-28T00:37:58Z Comparison of Altmetrics across Multiple Disciplines: Psychology, History, and Linguistics HTOO, Tint Hla Hla NA, Jin-Cheon Since their emergence in 2010, altmetrics as new indicators of research impact receive considerable attention from scientometricians and various other parties including librarians, who have long been providing citation analysis and bibliometric services in academic and research institutions. Despite their rapid popularity, the validity of altmetrics in research evaluation is not yet clear. One way of assessing a new metric for its suitability in research evaluation is to find out its correlation with an established source of evidence. This study investigates the correlation between altmetrics and citation count in Psychology, History and Linguistics disciplines. In addition, the study also explores the coverage of altmetric measures in each of these disciplines to identify the presence and potential usefulness of different altmetric measures in different disciplines. Altmetrics data from altmetric.com and citation data from Web of Science database are used for articles published between 2010 and 2012 in top 70 journals of Psychology and Linguistics disciplines and 53 journals of History discipline. Out of 10, 5 metrics (Twitter, Facebook, Blogs, Mendeley and CiteULike) are found to have significant correlation with citation in Psychology while only 2 metrics (Mendeley and Twitter) are in Linguistic and History. In terms of coverage, discipline with higher citation rate (Psychology) attracts higher altmetric coverage while disciplines with lower citation rate (Linguistics and History) attract lower altmetric coverage. Of the three disciplines studied, Psychology is found to be the most likely candidate where altmetrics could be meaningful measures. 2015-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/library_research/50 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1050&context=library_research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Library eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Altmetrics Bibliometrics Scientometrics Research impact Social media Library and Information Science
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Altmetrics
Bibliometrics
Scientometrics
Research impact
Social media
Library and Information Science
spellingShingle Altmetrics
Bibliometrics
Scientometrics
Research impact
Social media
Library and Information Science
HTOO, Tint Hla Hla
NA, Jin-Cheon
Comparison of Altmetrics across Multiple Disciplines: Psychology, History, and Linguistics
description Since their emergence in 2010, altmetrics as new indicators of research impact receive considerable attention from scientometricians and various other parties including librarians, who have long been providing citation analysis and bibliometric services in academic and research institutions. Despite their rapid popularity, the validity of altmetrics in research evaluation is not yet clear. One way of assessing a new metric for its suitability in research evaluation is to find out its correlation with an established source of evidence. This study investigates the correlation between altmetrics and citation count in Psychology, History and Linguistics disciplines. In addition, the study also explores the coverage of altmetric measures in each of these disciplines to identify the presence and potential usefulness of different altmetric measures in different disciplines. Altmetrics data from altmetric.com and citation data from Web of Science database are used for articles published between 2010 and 2012 in top 70 journals of Psychology and Linguistics disciplines and 53 journals of History discipline. Out of 10, 5 metrics (Twitter, Facebook, Blogs, Mendeley and CiteULike) are found to have significant correlation with citation in Psychology while only 2 metrics (Mendeley and Twitter) are in Linguistic and History. In terms of coverage, discipline with higher citation rate (Psychology) attracts higher altmetric coverage while disciplines with lower citation rate (Linguistics and History) attract lower altmetric coverage. Of the three disciplines studied, Psychology is found to be the most likely candidate where altmetrics could be meaningful measures.
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author HTOO, Tint Hla Hla
NA, Jin-Cheon
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NA, Jin-Cheon
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title Comparison of Altmetrics across Multiple Disciplines: Psychology, History, and Linguistics
title_short Comparison of Altmetrics across Multiple Disciplines: Psychology, History, and Linguistics
title_full Comparison of Altmetrics across Multiple Disciplines: Psychology, History, and Linguistics
title_fullStr Comparison of Altmetrics across Multiple Disciplines: Psychology, History, and Linguistics
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Altmetrics across Multiple Disciplines: Psychology, History, and Linguistics
title_sort comparison of altmetrics across multiple disciplines: psychology, history, and linguistics
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/library_research/50
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1050&context=library_research
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