Altmetrics as traces of the computerization of the research process
Henk F. Moed

TL;DR
This paper conceptualizes altmetrics as indicators of the broad computerization of the research process, encompassing data collection, processing, communication, and assessment within a digital society.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive theoretical framework for altmetrics, linking them to the computerization of various aspects of research and proposing a unified conceptualization.
Findings
Altmetrics reflect the computerization of research activities.
Metrics are developed for each aspect of the research process.
Altmetrics serve as tools for realizing the ethos of science in a digital age.
Abstract
I propose a broad, multi-dimensional conception of altmetrics, namely as traces of the computerization of the research process. Computerization should be conceived in its broadest sense, including all recent developments in ICT and software, taking place in society as a whole. I distinguish four aspects of the research process: the collection of research data and development of research methods; scientific information processing; communication and organization; and, last but not least, research assessment. I will argue that in each aspect, computerization plays a key role, and metrics are being developed to describe this process. I propose to label the total collection of such metrics as Altmetrics. I seek to provide a theoretical foundation of altmetrics, based on notions developed by Michael Nielsen in his monograph Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science. Altmetrics…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Research Data Management Practices
