Scope and Objectives
This groups discusses traditional and emerging scholarly and web metrics in the context of Hydra repositories, including:
- Submitter/author usage reporting and delivery
- Administrative usage reporting and delivery
- Integrations with 3rd party impact assessment tools
- Standards for scholarly analytics
- Web analytics
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
The objective of the group is to cultivate and identify interest and expertise on these topics within the Hydra Community, and to discuss Hydra-specific implementation issues surrounding these tools and standards.
Members
- James Van Mil (University of Cincinnati), facilitator
- Rosalyn Metz (Stanford)
- Michelle Dalmau (Indiana University)
- Chris Awre (University of Hull)
- Tom Cramer (Stanford)
- Hannah Frost (Stanford)
- Rick Johnson (Notre Dame)
- Deborah Cane (Northwestern University)
- Amy Neeser (University of Michigan)
- Nathan Tallman (University of Cincinnati)
- Katherine Lynch (Temple University)
- Patricia Hswe (Penn State)
- Ellen Ramsey (University of Virginia)
- Steve Van Tuyl (Oregon State University)
- sally.rumsey (University of Oxford)
Resources
- DLF Digital Library Assessment group
- Wiki
- Google Group
- White paper: Konkiel, Stacy; Dalmau, Michelle; Scherer, David (2015): Altmetrics and analytics for digital special collections and institutional repositories. figshare. http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1392140Retrieved 13:09, Aug 10, 2015 (GMT)
- IRUS-UK service (National COUNTER-compliant IR statistics aggregation) / Hull gem: https://github.com/uohull/irus_analytics
- COUNTER / SUSHI
- NISO Alternative Assessment Metrics (Altmetrics) Initiative
- 3rd party integrations
Meeting notes