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Abstract
Any librarian in this field will need to continue not only filling these roles, but also ensuring that they themselves are part of the conversation as it moves forward and staying up-to-date with developments within this area. The concept of library involvement pertaining to metrics did not originate with altmetrics. Impact Factor was originally created primarily for use by librarians in making collection development and retention decisions. Libraries continue to bear primary responsibility for the acquisition of bibliometrics tools, most notably Web of Science, Journal Citation Reports, and Scopus, as well as the training of people in their use. As a result, librarians are already familiar with providing support for these tools, so it makes sense that librarians have expanded to support the variety of altmetrics sources and tools. Additionally, librarians serve as natural leaders when it comes to altmetrics, not only due to familiarity with resources, but also because of the relationships they maintain with several disparate groups. The article detailed about the various tools, section, evaluation methods in which libraries and librarians are supporting and interacting with altmetrics.
这一领域的任何图书管理员不仅需要继续扮演这些角色,还需要确保他们自己是对话的一部分,因为它向前发展,并与该领域的最新发展保持同步。与度量相关的库参与的概念并非起源于altmetrics。影响因子最初主要是为图书馆员制定馆藏发展和保留决策而创建的。图书馆继续承担获取文献计量学工具的主要责任,最著名的是Web of Science、期刊引文报告和Scopus,以及培训人们使用这些工具。因此,图书管理员已经熟悉为这些工具提供支持,因此图书管理员扩展到支持各种替代度量源和工具是有意义的。此外,当涉及到另类度量时,图书馆员是天然的领导者,这不仅是因为他们熟悉资源,还因为他们与几个不同的群体保持着关系。本文详细介绍了图书馆和图书馆员支持altmetrics并与之交互的各种工具、章节和评估方法。