(Before It's News)
On May 20th, 2013 I published my most popular post ever. It was The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment. In it, I chronicled at some considerable length the various anti-science measures by the current Canadian Conservative government. The chronological aspect was particularly interesting as you could see the ramping up since the 2011 election where the Conservatives won a majority government after two consecutive minority Conservative governments. The post is my most popular by an of magnitude, with around 10 times more page views that the next most popular over a similar time frame. It is two orders of magnitude more popular that an average popular post, which is in the upper 100s.
I’ve updated the original post three times, with separate posts for new items twice, here and here.
I’ve done an altmetrics post before where I brought together what I’d discovered about that War on Science post’s impact.
This is what I had to say about the rationale for tracking the impact of that original post, which still holds true.
As an exercise in alt-metrics, I thought I would share some of the reactions and impact this post has generated. It’s certainly been a bit of a ride for me. I have to admit to being very pleased with the reaction. So much so, it’s gotten me to think more deeply about this slightly unhinged chronological listing thing that I do and perhaps it’s relationship to higher principles in librarianship. Maybe it’s a thing. More on this in the weeks and months to come as I further process and think about this particular activity and how it manifests in my practice of librarianship.
But perhaps the most compelling reason to do this post is very simple. To demonstrate that a blog post can raise awareness, that it can have some kind of impact in the real world, that it can be a lightning rod for participation and a space to pool the collective intelligence of the wider community to increase everyone’s knowledge.
I’ve also posted a bit about what the post means in the real world, how it’s used and perhaps some information literacy implications of my extended project on Canadian science policy.
This new post you are reading now brings the altmetrics data about that post up to date. The main reason I’m doing so is that I’m giving a presentation about altmetrics on January 29th, 2015 at the Ontario Library Association Super Conference on altmetrics using my War on Science post as a case study.
Here’s the session description:
802F Altmetrics in Action: Documenting Cuts to Federal Government Science: An Altmetrics Case Study
The gold standard for measuring scholarly impact is journal article citations. In the online environment we can expand both the conception of scholarly output and how we measure their impact. Blog posts, downloads, page views, comments on blogs, Twitter or Reddit or Stumpleupon mentions, Facebook likes, Television, radio or newspaper interviews, online engagement from political leaders, speaking invitations: all are non-traditional measures of scholarly impact. This session will use a case study to explore the pros & cons of the new Altmetrics movement, taking a blog post documenting recent cuts in federal government science and analysing the various kinds of impact it has had beyond academia.
- Understand what Altmetrics are
- Understand what some pros and cons are of using Altmetrics to measure research impact
- Ways that academic librarians can use altmetrics to engage their campus communities.
I’ll post the slides here on the blog after the conference, probably next week.
I have an altmetrics reading list that I’ve compiled for the presentation here.
The metrics that follow are as at January 27, 2015. I’ve included a few based on the impact of a post I did on the crisis at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans where I thought it was a bit hard to tease apart the impact of that post from the original post.
I will also note that I personally haven’t mentioned my post on any media sites or discussion forums nor have I encouraged anyone to do so on my behalf. No self citation is involved.
Various Measures (Twitter, Facebook, etc)
Most of these measures are likely undercounted as not everything shows up in track backs, stats programs or Google searches. For mentions in comments sections or discussion forums this is doubly the case and for those I haven’t been explicitly paying attention as long to catch them as they happen.
- Mentions on about 387 Facebook pages, ie. Occupy Calgary.
- 71,429 page views (using Google Analytics)
- 106 links/mentions from blogs, website, etc(see below)
- 9 Mentions in Books, Reports, Scholarly Articles and Presentations
- 22 Total or Partial Reposting of List
- 19 Mentions in Comments of Blog or Media Site
- 19 Mentions in Discussion Forums, Chats, etc
- 210 comments or trackbacks on the blog post itself
- 15,000 (approx) Facebook likes
- 2913 (approx) Twitter mentions
- 199 Google+ +1’s (likely undercounted. Prev post had higher number (255))
Blog or Website Link
- May 2013. The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment
- May 2013. Archives des nouvelles du CEF / Centre d’étude de la forêt
- May 2013. Tar Sands Solutions Network
- May 2013. Chronology of the Canadian Conservative government’s war on science by Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing
- May 2013. Canada is ‘treading water’ on its S&T performance by Léo Charbonneau
- May 2013. Chronology of the Canadian Conservative government’s war on science by Heavenarticles
- May 2013. Chronology of the Canadian Conservative government’s war on science by Slackpile
- May 2013. Canada: It’s all about the oil. Too bad. by Everything is Connected (May 17 post update on 21st)
- May 2013. Driving The Porcelain Bus: The Harper Government’s Ware On Science – an excellent chronology by Thor / Progressive Bloggers
- May 2013. Timeline of Conservatives’ Deeds Against Science by Joshua Chalifour
- May 2013. Teen Skepchick’s Reality Checks 5.22
- May 2013. Has the Canadian Government declared war on science? by Luc Beaulieu
- May 2013. Gary Goodyear rouses passions: more on Canada’s National Research Council and its new commitment to business by Maryse de la Giroday
- May 2013. UPDATE: Canadian Research Agency Still Selling Out Science by Phil Plait / Bad Astronomy on Slate
- May 2013. Tory science policies vs. Tory scandals: the battle for the limelight / Nassif Ghoussoub
- May 2013. ThinkWork by Ben McCammon
- May 2013. Canada: Trending Towards Ignorance by Dave Dumaresq (very cool visualization of the dates of the various items)
- May 2013. Chronology of the Canadian wingnut government’s war on science
- May 2013. Riley Haas
- May 2013. Gaz de schiste – 23 mai 2013
- May 2013. 2013 SkS Weekly News Roundup #21A by John Hartz / Skeptical Science
- May 2013. Who Needs Science – More | Green Comet (post removed)
- May 2013. Donnie’s Civics 101
- May 2013. The Canadian Conservative Party’s War on Science by Michael Tobis / Planet3.0 Beyond Sustainability
- May 2013. Morsels for the mind – 24/5/2013 / Malcolm Campbell,
- May 2013. This week in science: Perspective / DarkSyde, Daily Kos
- May 2013. Links by Tom Nelson
- May 2013. Expiscor (27 May 2013) by Chris Buddle
- May 2013. Another Week of Anthropocene Antics, May 26, 2013 / Coby, A Few Things Ill Considered
- May 2013. Agricultural Institute of Canada
- Jun 2013. Librarian blogs ‘long, unexaggerated, devastating’ cuts to Canadian science / Carlos Tello
- Jun 2013. Langley Teachers’ Association Examiner
- Jun 2013. Things I have learned…
- Jun 2013. The Great Train Robbery by Stephen Rees
- Jun 2013. Government charges blamed for record new home costs by York University yFile
- Jun 2013. The Canadian War Against Science by Scarborough Southwest NDP
- Jun 2013. Dr. Katie Gibbs: Scientists call for evidence based decisions by governments by Carrie Saxifrage / Vancouver Observer
- Jun 2013. Canada 2012 – 2013 Science & Technology by Diana Thebaud Nicholson
- Jul 2013. Bibliography of Freedom for Research material / Science for Peace
- Jun 2013. Compilation: The War on Science and the Global Climate EMERGENCY, or; The Betrayal of Life by Fossil Fuel Industry-Influenced and Funded Deception Networks, Puppets, Ideologues to Muzzle, Discredit, Intimidate Experts, Lie to the Public and Deny Physics by Glenn MacIntosh
- Jul 2013. O Canada by Stephen Luntz / Forensics, Fossils and Fruitbats
- Jul 2013. Not so quiet on the left-ern front by Aaron Larsen / Harvard Computer Society Policylab
- Aug 2013. A lesson for policy-makers from the life of Tony Pawson / Macleans
- Aug 2013. Harper Fires Science Advisor / Burnaby 13
- Sep 2013. Canadian Scientists under Attack / Canadian Situations
- Sep 2013. canadian forces tell wounded vets to shut up on social media / the (unofficial) bcla intellectual freedom committee blog
- Sep 2013. Utterly depressing – Cdn government going anti-science / Genevieve’s Journeys
- Sep 2013. Standing (and Soaring) with Canadian Science / Symbiartic
- Sep 2013. Standing Up for Science in Canada / Sarah Semmler
- Sep 2013. Don’t silence Canadian science / Queen’s University, The Journal
- Sep 2013. Stand Up for Science September 16, 2013 / Green Living Ottawa
- Oct 2013. Canadian Government and Science / The Senescent Senior
- Oct 2013. Stirring the Hornet’s Nest / Watershed Moments: Thoughts from the Hydrosphere
- Oct 2013. Claims of Legitimacy / voxcorvegis
- Oct 2013. Cuts to Canadian Science / TVO The Agenda
- Oct 2013. A new book by Chris Turner lays bare Stephen Harper’s stifling war on science / The Straight
- Nov 2013. Chris Turner speaks to scientists at Western about “The War on Science” in Canada / Appetite for Awesome
- Nov 2013. Agreeing to Zero / Read the Science
- Dec 2013. Canada’s Science Communication Problem (and Two Things That Could Change It) / Stephen Strauss
- Dec 2013. Funding for French-Language Public Science Education in Québec Dramatically Axed: You Can Help (Maybe) / Cracked Science
- Dec 2013. Dismantling of Fishery Library ‘Like a Book Burning,’ Say Scientists / EarthDesk
- Jan 2014. The TPP is Big Business’ Latest Effort To Buy Its Way Out of Protecting The Environment / Vice
- Jan 2014. Science Guides Policy / Reading with Birds
- Jan 2014. The Canadian Government’s War on Science / PEI Curmudgeon
- Jan 2014. For goodness snakes: how decades-old venom could save lives / Crikey
- Jan 2014. North of the Border Folks: Comments Solicited / Ordinary Times
- Jan 2014. Librarians as Gatekeepers / Library Babel Fish
- Jan 2014. 2013 Best Of Canadian Federal Politics / 24% Majority
- Jan 2014. The War Continues / Politics and its Discontents
- Jan 2014. The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment / Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center
- Jan 2014. Beware: Irony Contained Within / Biodiversity in Focus
- Jan 2014. Roll the Dice, Bet the Economy: On Market Resilience / This Rough Beast
- Jan 2014. Canada’s chaotic dismantling of science libraries / Murray J. Brown
- Feb 2014. Cooling the “War on Science” Rhetoric / HESA
- Feb 2014. Why I support Evidence for Democracy / Dan Weaver
- Mar 2014. Education in an aspiring petrostate / Abject
- Mar 2014. Guerre à la science / Agence Science-Presse
- Mar 2014. The state of science events around the world in one huge blog post / Science, I Choose You!
- Apr 2014. Humpback whales are no longer ‘threatened’ – and it has nothing to do with pipelines / The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology
- Apr 2014. Swedish voters elect uneducated politicians too. / PEI Curmudgeon’s Blog
- May 2014. This Day in Blogging History: Canadian Tories war on climate science; UK Tory MP says we’re jealous of his tax-subsidised private forest; Hilarious Warsaw police encounter / Boing Boing
- May 2014. Maple Leaf Moldbuggery / This Rough Beast
- May 2014. New Film Fights Vaccine Hesitancy / Skeptic North
- Jun 2014. Hot News / Save Ocean Science
- Jun 2014. Weekly digest: Sweet 16 / Elizabeth Case
- Jun 2014. Evidence for Democracy (E4D) at Genomes to/aux Biomes 2014 / Science Borealis
- Jun 2014. Updated Evidence-Based Policy in Canada Blog / Dawn Bazely
- Jun 2014. Unicycling Across Canada To Promote Unity For The Climate / Popular Resistence
- Aug 2014. Eiskalte Dusche für Arktisforscher / Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
- Aug 2014. Canada’s despicable climate censorship: Government scientists need permission to tweet basic facts / Salon.com
- Sep 2014. UN Climate summit advances pledges while Australia, Canada noticeably reticent / Climate Citizen
- Oct 2014. On the necessity for society of having sufficient and good quality data / Luc Beaulieu
- Nov 2014. Getting Science Right / Green Living Ottawa
- Nov 2014. Questions about a Parliamentary Science Officer / Watershed Moments: Thoughts from the Hydrosphere
- Dec 2014. A New Direction / Ken Cory
- Dec 2014. New Years Day 2015; Lest we forget the Harper government’s dismantling of Canada / Peace, Earth & Justice News
- Jan 2015. Canadian Stifling of Science / Why We Worry
- Jan 2015. Dear Stephen Harper – please accept this invitation to retire (and repent) / Joan Baxter
- undated. Resources / Scientists for the Right to Know
- undated. Opinion Up To 2014 / Watershed Sentinel
- undated. Our Democracy under Threat / Renewing Democracy through Cooperation
- undated. E. Wilma van der Veen, Ph.D.
- undated. The Harper Sin List / Citizens United for a Sustainable Planet
- undated. Let Canada’s Scientists Speak / CSWA
- undated. Get Science Right / CAUT
- undated. 350 or Bust
Mentions in Books, Reports, Scholarly Articles and Presentations
Total or Partial Reposting of List (Most neither by permission nor attribution)
Mentions in Comments of Blog or Media Site (Permalinks to individual comments are not always available or particularly reliable)
Mentions in Discussion Forums, Chats, etc. (Very partial) (Various such as Reddit, Metafilter, etc.)
May 2013. The Canadian Government’s War On Science / Slashdot
May 2013. The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment / Reddit
May 2013. The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment / Reddit
May 2013. The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment / Reddit
May 2013. The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment / Newsana
May 2013. Meetup.com
Jun 2013. This is what USA “Free Market” principles look like / Center for Inquiry forum
Jul 2013. Canadian Government War on Science / Freedictionary.com forum
Jan 2014. Harper’s War on Science Gets Uglier / Metafilter
Jan 2014. Neil Young Facebook page
Jan 2014. Le Ministre de l’au-delà / Straight Dope forum
Jan 2014. William Gibson message board
Jan 2014. Is the Harper Government actually waging a war on science / Reddit
Feb 2014. Tar Sands Toxins with Keystone XL Link Underestimated… / Reddit
Feb 2014. What is the most embarrassing fact about your country ? / Reddit
Feb 2014. Is there some who is hated by the general public in your country / your country’s no 1 public enemy ? (crime, cabinet) / City-Data forum
Apr 2014. Harper removing North Pacific Humpback whales from list of ‘threatened’ species because of pipeline. / Reddit
Apr 2014. Newly released federal documents show Tories have been thwarting scientists’ efforts to keep Canadians informed on Arctic ice levels / Reddit
May 2014. America dumbs down / Reddit
Jun 2014. Calgary Puck forum
Jun 2014. Why does everyone on Reddit seem to hate the conservative party? / Reddit
Aug 2014. Canada and the governments war on Science / Reddit
Oct 2014. “Most scientists who work for the Canadian government are not adequately protected from political interference or assured of being able to speak freely and openly about their work” / Reddit
Oct 2014. Harper is “flirting with fascism” with “nefarious scheme”: CTV Don Martin / Reddit
Oct 2014. Government exploits attacks on military to push security agenda, Greenwald says / Reddit
Oct 2014. Above Top Secret Forum
Nov 2014. The Chill in Canada’s Climate Science: A CJFE Live Chat / Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
Dec 2014. Canadian government continues valiant fight in the war against science / Metafilter
Jan 2015. Stephen Harper continues to make Canada into an international environmental pariah / Reddit
Jan 2015. Calgary Puck forum
Miscellaneous Links
Real World Impacts (Contacts with politicians, published media interviews, media backgrounder interviews, invitations to speak, invitations to participate)
Government of Canada Domains that Read Post (Estimates based on Google Analytics sample)
- ec.gc.ca
- agr.gc.ca
- dnd.ca
- dfo-mpo.gc.ca
- nrcan.gc.ca
- ic.gc.ca
- pwgsc.gc.ca
- cbc.ca
- asc-csa.gc.ca
- nserc.ca
- cic.gc.ca
- nrc.gc.ca
- parl.gc.ca
- cra-arc.gc.ca
- dfait-maeci.gc.ca
- lac-bac.gc.ca
- oag-bvg.gc.ca
Top referrer websites (Estimates based on Google Analytics sample)
- Facebook: 36.07%
- Direct: 22.17%
- Slashdot: 17.23%
- Twitter: 7.30%
- Boing Boing: 5.80%
- StumbleUpon: 4.72%
- Google: 1.88%
- Reddit: 1.40%
- Slate: 1.05%

Source:
http://scienceblogs.com/confessions/2015/01/27/the-canadian-war-on-science-the-altmetrics-impact-of-a-science-policy-blog-post/