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Demonstrating
journal impact: PlumX and OJS at the University of Pittsburgh
Timothy Deliyannides
Director, Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing
University Library System
University of Pittsburgh
Library Publishing Coalition Webinar
April 26, 2016,
3
:00PM ESTSlide2
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lumX at PittPlum Analytics’ first customer (2012)PlumX is integrated with: Institutional Repository (d-scholarship.pitt.edu)
4 subject-based repositories
Article-level
‘
Plumprint
’ appears for every digital
object
Aggregated views by:
School, Program, Research Group
Researcher profiles demonstrate total impactSlide3
ALTMETRICS for PUBLISHERSSlide4
What’s different about these new metrics?More comprehensiveCitations, usage, social media
Covers online behaviorBecause scholars increasingly work onlineMeasures impact immediatelyBecause citation counts take years to appear in literatureSlide5
What can publishers do with these metrics?Demonstrate value to stakeholdersAuthors and their institutionsEditors and their sponsors (scholarly societies, universities)
Research fundersGain insightImprove marketing/promotion strategiesIdentify top contentLearn about what’s important to your publishing partnersImprove quality of service offeringSlide6
PLUMX and OJS: How they work together at PittPlumX harvests new articles published in OJS using OAI PMH protocol and begins tracking metrics
PlumX widget is embedded in article abstract page using the OJS PlumX pluginThe Plum Print displays current metrics each time a reader views the article abstract PlumX Web site provides aggregated views of analytic data by journal title, volume, publication year, etc. Slide7
ARTICLE LEVEL METRICSSlide8Slide9Slide10Slide11Slide12Slide13Slide14Slide15
AGGREGATED JOURNAL METRICSSlide16Slide17Slide18Slide19Slide20Slide21Slide22Slide23Slide24Slide25Slide26Slide27Slide28Slide29Slide30Slide31Slide32
OJS and PLUMXUnder the hoodSlide33
Pitt’s work on integrating OJS & PlumXPlumX plugin for OJSEmbeds PlumX widget in any OJS journal
Developed by Clinton Graham, University of PittsburghSUSHI-Lite compliance for OJSImproves harvesting of OJS usage data at the article levelCan be used by any external system (such as Plum Analytics)Developed by Clinton Graham, University of PittsburghSlide34
The PlumX plugin for OJSRequirements:OJS 2.4 or a later release of OJS
2.xArticles must have DOIsSubscription to PlumXSetup: follow the instructions at https://github.com/ulsdevteam/ojs-plum-pluginInstall as a ‘generic plugin’ in OJSLog in as Journal Manager and enable the pluginConfigure the widget display – highly customizable!Slide35
Home >
User > Journal Manager > System Plugins > Generic Plugins
>
Plum Analytics Artifact Widget Settings
Plum Analytics Artifact Widget Settings
With this plugin enabled, the Plum Analytics Artifact widget will be added to your articles. The article's DOI will be used to link to the
PlumX
artifact metrics. For details and examples of the different widget settings, please see the
PlumX
Widget Page
.
Widget Type *
Hide When Empty
Show Border
Hide the
PlumPrint
Popup Alignment
Display Orientation
Width
Display Widget *
Summary
Horizontal
Below the article’s abstract
✓
Configuring the PluginSlide36
OJS Header
Right Sidebar
Article Title
Article Abstract
Article Footer
Left Sidebar
OJS Footer
Above the article’s title
Below the article’s abstract
In the article’s page footer
Plum Analytics Widget Block
Plum Analytics Widget Block
Positioning the widgetSlide37
OJS and SUSHI-LiteSlide38
SUSHI-Lite compliance in OJSAlternative to the OJS COUNTER interfaceSUSHI-Lite focuses on article-level usage Uses standard Web services (REST, JSON, etc.)Ideal for on-demand and just-in-time usage harvestingA better way to share usage data from OJS journalsSlide39
SUSHI-Lite Plugin for OJSDeveloped by Pitt, but can be used by any OJS hostUsed by PlumX to harvest OJS usage data Based on NISO standardC
an be used by any external system to harvest OJS usage dataSetup: follow the instructions at https://github.com/ulsdevteam/ojs-sushiLite-pluginSlide40
More about PlumX at PittURL for this
presentation: http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/27813Collister, Lauren Brittany and Deliyannides, Timothy S.
(
2016)
Altmetrics
: Documenting the Story of Research.
Against the Grain, 28 (1). pp. 16-18. ISSN
1043-2094.
http
://
d-scholarship.pitt.edu/27555
Collister, Lauren Brittany and Graham, Clinton T. (2016)
Building a Bridge for Metrics with SUSHI-Lite.
Poster presented at SPARC
Meeting on Openness in Research and
Education,
3/7/2016-3/8/2016, San Antonio, TX
.
http://
d-scholarship.pitt.edu/26874
Deliyannides
, Timothy S.
(2015)
Practical uses of
Altmetrics
at the University of Pittsburgh.
Webcast
presented by Library Journal and Plum Analytics, February 11,
2015.
http://
d-scholarship.pitt.edu/23986Slide41
PlumX at Pitt: http://plu.mx/pitt
THANK YOUTim Deliyannidestsd@pitt.edu @deliyannides
Office of Scholarly Communication and
Publishing
http://www.library.pitt.edu/oscp
@
OSCP_Pitt