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However, describing the reasons why your research has been cited (citation context) or mentioned (sentiment), might cost more time.

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Because societal relevance and the (re-)use of research results has gained such as an importance in research assessments, you may pay special attention to:

  • citations or mentions in policy documents, patents, clinical guidelines, or systematic reviews. (see: Citations / mentions of special interest (book, chapters, articles and datasets) – Summary)
  •  mentions by corporate and non-profit organisations, patient associations, politicians, practitioners and professionals, or well-known institutes. See the links on ‘Find altmetrics for your publication’ and ‘Mentions in other sources than scholarly literature’ above.