Citation analysis is a staple in the sciences for measuring the impact of faculty members' output, but heavy reliance on monographs as a vehicle of scholarly communication diminished the value of bibliometrics in theological disciplines. The digital revolution, however, created a seismic shift for citation analysis and has given rise to altmetrics. Overviews of altmetrics and bibliometrics are provided and a series of questions posed to encourage ongoing discussions about the value of these tools in theological contexts.
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Sheppard, B. M. (2015). By the Numbers: Bibliometrics and Altmetrics as Measures of Faculty Impact in the Field of Religion. Theological Librarianship, 8(2), 28–36. https://doi.org/10.31046/tl.v8i2.357
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