Elsevier, the information analytics company specialising in science and health, has announced PlumX Metrics from Plum Analytics are now integrated into several of its leading research products, and its journal and society partner sites.
Scopus, Pure, Elsevier.com and Elsevier's Journal Branded Solutions all now benefit from PlumX Metrics, with ScienceDirect to follow shortly.
Elsevier acquired Plum Analytics in February 2017. Its metrics help tell the story of research and researchers by revealing interest and usage beyond traditional measures. It gathers metrics about research from dozens of scholarly sources, media channels and social media, providing a timely, broad and complete measurement of scholarly impact.
PlumX Metrics track how others interact with researchers' work through, for example, downloads, blogging about it or sharing it on social media. As funders require more narrative input on their applications, researchers can also use PlumX Metrics to determine what to emphasize in their grant applications.
PlumX Metrics have many advantages for individual researchers, librarians and institutions. These include tracking 67 different types of output including, books, book chapters and posters; track multiple versions of the same article – published, pre-print, green OA; categorise metrics for clearer understanding and analysis; and include more sources of metrics than any other altmetrics provider.
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