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That works - thank you
Charles
Professor Charles Oppenheim
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Charles,
 
sorry to hear this. You may try one of the following
http://metrics-project.net
http://www.metrics-project.net
https://metrics-project.net
https://www.metrics-project.net
or the German version (and then switch to EN) https://metrics-project.de
 
We contacted our provider to check if there are any access problems.
 
Thanks for the information,
Astrid Orth
 
 
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The link doesn't work for me
 
Charles
Professor Charles Oppenheim
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Date : 18/05/2017 - 12:16 (BST)
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Subject : *metrics website launched: metrics-project.net
*Apologies for cross-posting*
 
              
                 
http://metrics-project.net
 
The
 DFG-funded project *metrics – Measuring The Reliability and perceptions of Indicators for interactions with sCientific productS
launched its project website today.
 
The website informs about project activities and outputs as well as news and events in the *metrics community. One of the central areas will be
 the Social Media Registry, a list of Social Media platforms, which are used for scientific communication. It will be investigated which area of scientific communication they support, which kind of interactions are possible and which impact metrics of these
 kind of interactions have. 
 
About the project
 
The main objective of
*metrics is to develop a deeper understanding of *metrics (aka altmetrics / social media metrics), in terms of their general significance and their perception amongst stakeholders. Key considerations will include the quality of *metrics’ underlying data
 (in terms of validity and reliability), the historical context within which *metrics arose, as well as their ability to adequately assess scientific outputs against the background of disciplinary specificities. The project’s findings will benefit *metrics
 users and will contribute to the greater openness and transparency of *metrics initiatives. The project started on 1 January 2017 and will end on 31 December 2018.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Astrid Orth
Elektronisches Publizieren
 
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
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