Indicadores de uso y participación en las revistas científicas 2.0el caso de PLoS One
- Cabezas Clavijo, Álvaro
- Torres-Salinas, Daniel
ISSN: 1386-6710, 1699-2407
Ano de publicación: 2010
Título do exemplar: Arquitectura de la información
Volume: 19
Número: 4
Páxinas: 431-434
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: El profesional de la información
Resumo
The new publishing and scientific communication environments have led to the emergence of new Web indicators. Along with usage metrics such as downloads there are many measures that are generated from Science 2.0. Journals published by the Public Library of Science systematically collect many of these new metrics. The objective of this paper is to present some of these new indicators and analyze them quantitatively through the case study of 8945 papers published in the journal PLoS One. The selected indicators were; comments, ratings, number of bookmarks, links from scientific weblogs, downloads views and citations. Basic descriptive statistics indicators and correlations have been calculated for all of them. The results show the low participation of scientists in Web 2.0 and how most of these indicators, except for downloads and visits, are poorly consolidated metrics
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