<p>Is there an analog for <a href="/tags/researchgate/" rel="tag">#researchgate</a> in the <a href="/tags/fediverse/" rel="tag">#Fediverse</a>?</p><p>In a way, <a href="https://bookwyrm.social/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>bookwyrm.social/</a> comes close to this. Bibliometric information like the number of citations might be taken from different sources like <a href="/tags/openalex/" rel="tag">#openalex</a> and <a href="/tags/wikidata/" rel="tag">#wikidata</a>.</p><p><a href="/tags/fedihelp/" rel="tag">#FediHelp</a></p>
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<p>As we integrate <a href="/tags/openalex/" rel="tag">#OpenAlex</a> data into the <a href="/tags/bonfire/" rel="tag">#Bonfire</a> <a href="/tags/openscience/" rel="tag">#OpenScience</a> flavor, we're displaying familiar metrics: works count, citations, h-index, research topics, institutional affiliations...<br>These might be exactly what you need, or perhaps just a starting point.<br>What additional information would help you find collaborators or understand someone's work better?<br>We're opening this design process to the open science community. Share what works, what doesn't, what's missing.<br>@open_science <br>1/2</p>
