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Evaluative altmetrics: is there evidence for its application to research evaluation?

Altmetrics have been demonstrated as a promising tool for analyzing scientific communication on social media. Nevertheless, its application for research evaluation remains underdeveloped, despite the advancement of research in the study of diverse scientific interactions. This paper develops a metho...

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Published in:Frontiers in research metrics and analytics 2023-07, Vol.8, p.1188131-1188131
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