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- Sentiment analysis of research attention: the Altmetric proof of concept
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- Clinical Evidence Linkage From Conference Poster Images With Generative AI: Exploratory Study of ASCO 2024. (Preprint)
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- Novel Approaches in Cardiovascular Diagnostics
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- How many zebras are there now? An updated report on publications on rare diseases in medical literature
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- Research citations building trust in Wikipedia: Results from a survey of published authors
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- In the Lab with the Kardashians
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- Measuring the impact of scientific publications and publication extenders: examples of novel approaches
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- Using African Policy Data to Monitor trends in Public Policy
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- Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow: five altmetric sources observed over a decade show evolving trends, by research age, attention source maturity and open access status
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- Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow: the shifting dynamics of five altmetric sources observed over a decade
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- “Once upon a time...”
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- An altmetric attention advantage for open access books in the humanities and social sciences
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- Crossing the Rubicon - The case for making chapters visible
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- Crossing the Rubicon - The case for making chapters visible
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- Social impact assessment of scientist from mainstream news and weblogs
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- Predicting citations from mainstream news, weblogs and discussion forums
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- Building the infrastructure to make science metrics more scientific
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- Building the infrastructure to make science metrics more scientific
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- Towards predicting academic impact from mainstream news and weblogs: A heterogeneous graph based approach
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- On Developing Extraction Rules for Mining Informal Scientific References from Altmetric Data Sources
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- Achieving human and machine accessibility of cited data in scholarly publications
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- Open methods: bringing transparency to research metrics
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- Exploring the Boundaries: How Altmetrics Can Expand Our Vision of Scholarly Communication and Social Impact
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- The new scholarly universe: are we there yet?
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