Mendeley readership altmetrics for medical articles: An analysis of 45 fields

نویسندگان

  • Mike Thelwall
  • Paul Wilson
چکیده

Medical research is highly funded and often expensive and so is particularly important to evaluate effectively. Nevertheless, citation counts may accrue too slowly for use in some formal and informal evaluations. It is therefore important to investigate whether alternative metrics could be used as substitutes. This article assesses whether one such altmetric, Mendeley readership counts, correlates strongly with citation counts across all medical fields, whether the relationship is stronger if student readers are excluded, when possible, and whether they are distributed similarly to citation counts. Based upon a sample of 332975 articles from 2009 in 45 medical fields in Scopus, citation counts correlated strongly (about 0.7; 78% of articles had at least one reader) with Mendeley readership counts (from the new version 1 API) in almost all fields, with one minor exception, and the correlations tended to decrease slightly when student readers were excluded. Readership followed either a lognormal or a hooked power law distribution, whereas citations always followed a hooked power law, showing that the two may have underlying differences.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • JASIST

دوره 67  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016