Ramirez, MirianWhipple, Elizabeth C.Craven, Hannah J.2021-03-172021-03-172021-04-22https://hdl.handle.net/1805/25406https://doi.org/10.7912/0sbz-v291Presented as a poster at 2021 IUSM Education Day. View the presentation recording here: [LINK]https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/s85940fh8j[/LINK]The poster will provide a roadmap of how to track and use alternative metrics (altmetrics) to provide evidence of attention or engagement of individual research outlets. Altmetrics are non-traditional metrics proposed as an alternative/complement to citation impact metrics. They provide information about the attention and influence of research of an article or publication and are based on interactions and conversations about scholarly content that occur online, mainly on social media platforms. One of the benefits of altmetrics is that they can accrue sooner than traditional metrics (citations) as they do not depend on the long process of conventional scholarly communication. Examples of altmetrics include mentions on Twitter, in news releases, in blogs, citations in policy documents, number of downloads, and more. As altmetrics are becoming more popular than ever in the evaluation of research, you can include them in your CV, grant proposal, personal website, and your promotion and tenure dossier. This poster shows useful sources and tools to track alternative metrics.Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalresearch impactaltmetricsscholarly communicationlibrariesWho is talking about my research: introduction to altmetricsPoster10.7912/0sbz-v291