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Free tools – Altmetric. Free Altmetrics Tools. A growing directory of noteworthy altmetrics apps: ImpactStory ImpactStory is a Web-based application that makes it easy to track the impact of a wide range of research artifacts (such as papers, datasets, slides, research code). The system aggregates impact data from many sources, from Mendeley to GitHub to Twitter and more, and displays it in a single, permalinked report. ReaderMeter ReaderMeter is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of readers.

Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API. ScienceCard ScienceCard is a website that automatically collects metrics (citations, download counts, altmetrics) for a particular researcher. PLoS Impact Explorer The PLoS Impact Explorer allows you to browse the conversations collected by altmetric.com for papers published by the Public Library of Science (PLoS). PaperCritic Crowdometer. Google Scholar. Scholar Metrics Help. Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for authors to quickly gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly publications.

Scholar Metrics summarize recent citations to many publications, to help authors as they consider where to publish their new research. To get started, you can browse the top 100 publications in several languages, ordered by their five-year h-index and h-median metrics. To see which articles in a publication were cited the most and who cited them, click on its h-index number to view the articles as well as the citations underlying the metrics. You can also explore publications in research areas of your interest. To browse publications in a broad area of research, select one of the areas in the left column. To explore specific research areas, select one of the broad areas, click on the "Subcategories" link and then select one of the options. Browsing by research area is, as yet, available only for English publications. Available Metrics.

Publish or Perish - Anne-Wil Harzing. Are you applying for tenure, promotion or a new job? Do you want to include evidence of the impact of your research? Is your work cited in journals which are not ISI listed? Then you might want to try Publish or Perish, designed to help individual academics to present their case for research impact to its best advantage. Version: 4.17.0 (18 June 2015) About Publish or Perish Publish or Perish is a software program that retrieves and analyzes academic citations. Total number of papers and total number of citations Average citations per paper, citations per author, papers per author, and citations per year Hirsch's h-index and related parameters Egghe's g-index The contemporary h-index Three variations of individual h-indices The average annual increase in the individual h-index The age-weighted citation rate An analysis of the number of authors per paper.

Note: Support for Microsoft Academic Search is still in its early stages and its coverage is more limited than that of Google Scholar. Eigenfactor. CiteSeerX. Free Citation Analysis Tools - Citation Analysis - LibGuides at Southern Adventist University.