The counting house, measuring those who count: Presence of Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, Informetrics, Webometrics and Altmetrics in Google Scholar Citations, ResearcherID, ResearchGate, Mendeley, & Twitter (PDF Download Available)

The counting house, measuring those who count: Presence of Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, Informetrics, Webometrics and Altmetrics in Google Scholar Citations, ResearcherID, ResearchGate, Mendeley, & Twitter (PDF Download Available)
Following in the footsteps of the model of scientific communication, which has recently gone through a metamorphosis (from the Gutenberg galaxy to the Web galaxy), a change in the model and methods of scientific evaluation is also taking place. A set  of  new  scientific  tools  are  now  providing  a  variety  of  indicators  which  measure  all  actions  and  interactions  among  scientists in the digital space, making new aspects of scientific communication emerge. In this work we present a method for “capturing” the structure of an entire scientific community (the Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, Informetrics, Webometrics, and Altmetrics  community)  and  the  main  agents  that  are  part  of  it  (scientists,  documents,  and  sources)  through  the  lens  of  Google Scholar Citations (GSC).