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Review
. 2021 Mar 22;36(11):e74.
doi: 10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e74.

Article-Level Metrics

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Article-Level Metrics

Armen Yuri Gasparyan et al. J Korean Med Sci. .

Abstract

In the era of digitization and Open Access, article-level metrics are increasingly employed to distinguish influential research works and adjust research management strategies. Tagging individual articles with digital object identifiers allows exposing them to numerous channels of scholarly communication and quantifying related activities. The aim of this article was to overview currently available article-level metrics and highlight their advantages and limitations. Article views and downloads, citations, and social media metrics are increasingly employed by publishers to move away from the dominance and inappropriate use of journal metrics. Quantitative article metrics are complementary to one another and often require qualitative expert evaluations. Expert evaluations may help to avoid manipulations with indiscriminate social media activities that artificially boost altmetrics. Values of article metrics should be interpreted in view of confounders such as patterns of citation and social media activities across countries and academic disciplines.

Keywords: Access to Information; Bibliography as Topic; Bibliometrics; Open Access Publishing; Periodicals as Topic.

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The authors have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose.

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