Plum Analytics is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based altmetrics company dedicated to measuring the influence of scientific research.
Contents
1History
2Product and services
2.1PlumX
3See also
4References
5External links
History
It was founded in 2011 by Andrea Michalek, who is its current president, and Mike Buschman. It was acquired by Elsevier in February 2017, which purchased it from EBSCO Information Services for an undisclosed amount.[1][2] Its metrics were immediately incorporated into Elsevier's existing products, including Mendeley and Scopus.[3][4]
Product and services
PlumX
Plum Analytics is best known for PlumX, which was the company's first product. PlumX is an online tool that provides altmetrics for peer-reviewed journal articles and other scholarly works [5] by aggregating information from different sources including Wikipedia.[6] In August 2015, Plum Analytics released the "PlumX Suite", which consists of five separate products: Metrics, Dashboards, +Grants, Benchmarks, and Funding Opportunities.[7]
See also
figshare
Altmetrics
References
↑Jones, Donovan (2017-02-07). "Elsevier Acquires Plum Analytics To Measure Research Performance". https://seekingalpha.com/article/4043343-elsevier-acquires-plum-analytics-measure-research-performance.
↑"Elsevier Continues to Expand Journal Analytics Through Acquisition" (in en). 2017-02-03. https://campustechnology.com/articles/2017/02/03/elsevier-continues-to-expand-journal-analytics-through-acquisition.aspx.
↑Champieux, Robin (January 2015). "PlumX". Journal of the Medical Library Association103 (1): 63–64. doi:10.3163/1536-5050.103.1.019.
↑Williams, Ann (2017). "Altmetrics: An Overview and Evaluation". Online Information Review41 (3): 311–314. doi:10.1108/OIR-10-2016-0294. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316572790.
↑"PlumX Suite Now Available from Plum™ Analytics". Plum Analytics (Press release). 2015-08-03. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
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