Aligning Social Media Indicators with the Documents in an Open Access Repository

By Luis Meneses1, Alyssa Arbuckle1, Hector Lopez1, Belaid Moa1, Richard Furuta2, Ray Siemens1

1. University of Victoria 2. Texas A&M University

In this paper we describe our current efforts towards building a framework that extends the functionality of an Open Access Repository by implementing processes to incorporate the ongoing trends in social media into the context of a digital…

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