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Title: Highly Cited Papers from India and Sri Lanka: An Altmetric Perspective.
Authors: Balasubramani, R.
Abu, K.S.
Keywords: India
Sri Lanka
Altmetric
highly cited papers
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka.
Citation: Balasubramani, R. and Abu, K.S.(2017). Highly Cited Papers from India and Sri Lanka: An Altmetric Perspective. Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka. p 09.
Abstract: t Altmetrics are metrics and qualitative data that are corresponding to conventional, citation-based metrics (Altmetric.com, 2015) .It contains the citations received in wikipedia, bookmarks in mendely, citeulike and other reference management systems and also tracks the sharing of scholarly publications through social media channels such as twitter. This study aims to analyze the complete altmetric activities such as mendely readership, twitter attention etcof the top ten highly cited papers in India and Sri Lanka. Web of science will act as the source for collecting highly cited papers from India and Sri Lanka, The papers with the highest citations along with digital object identifier DOI number from both the countries as on date will be considered for the study. To analyze the altmetric details of the highly cited papers in both the countries, altmerticbookmarklet (a free tool) will be used to collect the altmetric details of these scholarly articles. The findings of the study will highlight the altmetric status of the top ten highly cited articles in India and Sri Lanka, further altmetrics allows tracking the visibility and impact of these articles through social media platforms and reference managers
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/17972
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