I played with their Explorer API (v1) a bit for some aggregated statistics to 
show on our dashboard - worked fine for a few years, then they "upgraded" it to 
v2 and now:


a)       those aggregated stats are no longer available (it focuses on 
providing much more fine-grained stats) and

b)      it stopped being programmatic I think? I had to do the search inside 
Altmetric Explorer and then use the "open results in API" export option and it 
created a URL which included a "digest" parameter that was unique to any given 
API call.

(I suggested to them that this latter in particular was Sub-Optimal and that 
given both points I simply wouldn't be able to use their API any more, and they 
seem to have taken this as me closing my support call. Symplectic can be very 
nice people but dealing with their ticketing processes can require a certain 
degree of assertiveness.)

However I haven't used the Details Page API (other than indirectly - embedding 
the widgets that presumably rely on it approximately everywhere we're allowed 
to). As long as what you want to do doesn't require going through the Explorer 
I'd expect it'll behave like most any other RESTful service.

Deborah

From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of Eric Lease 
Morgan
Sent: Tuesday, 23 April 2019 7:03 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: [CODE4LIB] altmetric

To what degree does anybody here have experience with the Altmetric API, and if 
it is greater than zero, then what is your experience?

Here in the Libraries I am at the very beginnings of an investigation to 
determine the "impact" of various journal articles. In this case, "impact" is 
multifaceted and includes things like citations counts as well as mentions in 
the social media. API access to the Altmetric database may be just the sort of 
thing I would find useful.

What do y'all think?

[1] Altmetric API - http://api.altmetric.com<http://api.altmetric.com>

--
Eric Lease Morgan
University of Notre Dame

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