Answered By: Andrew Willan
Last Updated: Apr 08, 2025     Views: 268

Altmetrics are “alternative metrics” – measures of the attention received by academic outputs other than standard bibliometric indicators such as number of citations.

Examples of altmetrics include the number of times a link to an article is shared on social media, the number of government policy documents that cite an article, and the number of readers an article has on an academic collaboration platforms.

Given the nature of the data upon which such measures are based none can claim to be 100% accurate or comprehensive, and the value attached to such measures will vary considerably by discipline.

Our Guide to Metrics outlines the different measures available, including altmetrics. In addition the University subscribes to the Altmetric Explorer database.

 

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