The Advanced Search allows you to search for multiple identifiers at once. 

 

There is a list at the end of this page of all the identifiers supported by the Explorer filter. To start you will need to click on the "Edit Search" button, at the top of the Explorer.

 

 

Once in the Advanced Search, scroll down until you see the field "Scholarly Identifiers" and click on the black button "Add Scholarly Identifiers" This will open a new window.

 

 

In the "Search by scholarly identifiers" window, you can add up to 25,000 of any type of identifier tracked by Altmetric. You can search by multiple types of identifiers (e.g DOI and arXiv) or just by one (e.g PMID). 

The text at the bottom of the box will tell you how many identifiers you have. When entering the identifiers, make sure you add only one per line, as shown in the example below.

 

N.B the search box does not recognise duplicates, so if you add 10 identifiers but 2 are duplicates it will still say 10 identifiers.

 

 

Click "Save" and you can now add more filters or click "Run Search" to see the relevant search results. 

 

 

The results will appear in the Highlights section that shows how many outputs Altmetric knows about and how many of those outputs received mentions. You will then be able to navigate to the other tabs for an in-depth analysis.

 

Research outputs: Items in the Explorer to which Altmetric has tracked attention or for which we've created a transparent citation. We have more information here about transparent donuts.

 

Outputs with mentions: Items in the Explorer to which Altmetric has tracked attention.


Scholarly identifiers supported by the Explorer filter