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Altmetric MCP Server

Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI agents to access Altmetric APIs for tracking the attention and reach of research outputs across news outlets, policy documents, social media, and other online platforms.

Altmetric monitors where research is being discussed beyond traditional academic citations - from mainstream media coverage to policy citations, patent references, and social media engagement - providing a comprehensive view of real-world research impact.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >= 20.6.0 - Download from nodejs.org (LTS recommended)

  • Altmetric API credentials (at least one):

    • Details Page API key - Free tier or commercial access

    • Explorer API key + secret - Institutional access

Don't have keys yet? Request API access

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Quick Install (Claude Desktop on macOS)

Run the guided installer in Terminal - it checks Node.js, prompts for your API keys, and configures Claude Desktop automatically:

bash <(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/altmetric/altmetric-mcp/main/install.sh)

Or if you've cloned the repo:

bash install.sh

Prefer to set things up manually? See Claude Desktop below.

Installation

Configure your MCP client to run the Altmetric MCP server using npx. Include only the API credentials you have access to.

{
  "type": "stdio",
  "command": "npx",
  "args": ["-y", "altmetric-mcp"],
  "env": {
    "ALTMETRIC_DETAILS_API_KEY": "your_details_api_key_here",
    "ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_KEY": "your_explorer_api_key_here",
    "ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_SECRET": "your_explorer_api_secret_here"
  }
}

Below are specific instructions for popular AI tools and editors.

Claude Desktop

  1. Open the configuration file at:

    • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

    • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

    On macOS you can open it from Terminal:

    mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude && open -a TextEdit ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  2. Add the Altmetric MCP server. If the file is empty, paste this (replacing the placeholder keys with your own, and removing any you don't have):

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "Altmetric": {
          "type": "stdio",
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "altmetric-mcp"],
          "env": {
            "ALTMETRIC_DETAILS_API_KEY": "your_details_api_key_here",
            "ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_KEY": "your_explorer_api_key_here",
            "ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_SECRET": "your_explorer_api_secret_here"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    If the file already has content, add "Altmetric": { ... } inside the existing "mcpServers" block, separated by a comma from the other entries.

  3. Save the file and restart Claude Desktop (Cmd+Q then reopen).

  4. Verify by asking Claude: "Use the Altmetric tools to look up the attention score for DOI 10.1038/nature12373"

Install directly from the command line:

claude mcp add --transport stdio altmetric-mcp \
  --env ALTMETRIC_DETAILS_API_KEY=your_details_api_key_here \
  --env ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_KEY=your_explorer_api_key_here \
  --env ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_SECRET=your_explorer_api_secret_here \
  -- npx -y altmetric-mcp

Add to your project .vscode/mcp.json:

{
  "servers": {
    "Altmetric": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "altmetric-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "ALTMETRIC_DETAILS_API_KEY": "your_details_api_key_here",
        "ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_KEY": "your_explorer_api_key_here",
        "ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_SECRET": "your_explorer_api_secret_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Reload VS Code to apply the changes. More information.

Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "Altmetric": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "altmetric-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "ALTMETRIC_DETAILS_API_KEY": "your_details_api_key_here",
        "ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_KEY": "your_explorer_api_key_here",
        "ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_SECRET": "your_explorer_api_secret_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Any MCP-compatible client that supports stdio transport can use this server. Use the generic configuration at the top of this section, adapting it to your client's config format. The command is always npx with args ["-y", "altmetric-mcp"] plus the environment variables for your API keys.

Deploying safely

This server runs as a child process of the MCP host (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, etc.). A few things are worth knowing before you wire it into a sensitive workflow.

What the server does

  • Read-only proxy to two Altmetric HTTP APIs over outbound HTTPS. The one exception is an idempotent POST to the Explorer identifier_lists endpoint (create-or-find), used internally to scope an Explorer query to a supplied set of identifiers; it creates no user-visible state and is not destructive.

  • No inbound network surface; no destructive operations.

  • Treats upstream text as untrusted: scans for prompt-injection markers, redacts suspicious matches in the LLM-facing summary, and surfaces raw values only via structuredContent.

What you should do

  • Set API keys via your MCP host's env block, not via a committed .env file. Keys appear in URL query strings; treat them as bearer-equivalent credentials.

  • Run with reduced privileges if your host allows it. The server only needs outbound HTTPS to api.altmetric.com and www.altmetric.com. If your host or container runtime supports it, deny filesystem writes outside $TMPDIR and deny other network egress.

  • Consider an egress allowlist (forward proxy / DLP). If you're using the server inside an environment that processes sensitive data, route outbound traffic through a proxy that only allows the two Altmetric hosts. The server doesn't need to talk to anyone else.

  • Respect your data-classification zone. This server forwards tool arguments verbatim to a third party. If your prompt contains restricted or regulated data, it leaves your boundary.

What's enforced for you

  • Outbound URLs are asserted to use https:.

  • Upstream responses are capped at 20 MB and 60 s.

  • Inbound tool arguments are capped at 8 MB total / 64 KB per string.

  • Filter values are validated client-side (date format, length, pagination ranges) before any upstream call.

  • Upstream error bodies are logged to stderr by SHA-256 prefix only, not verbatim.

For vulnerability reports and supported versions see SECURITY.md.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Solution

command not found: node

Node.js is not installed. Download it here (version 20.6.0 or later).

Claude Desktop won't start after editing config

The JSON file has a syntax error. Check for missing commas, unmatched brackets, or trailing commas. Paste it into jsonlint.com to validate.

"MCP server failed to start"

Run npx -y altmetric-mcp in Terminal to see the actual error. Usually a missing/invalid API key or Node.js version too old.

Tools appear but return 403 errors

You're using a free-tier key with a commercial-tier tool (get_citation_details). Use get_citation_counts or search_citations instead.

First query is slow

Normal. npx downloads the package on first run. Subsequent uses are faster.

Explorer tools fail

Explorer tools need both ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_KEY and ALTMETRIC_EXPLORER_API_SECRET. Make sure both are set.

API Tiers

Details Page API

  • Free Tier: Access to get_citation_counts and search_citations

  • Commercial Tier: Access to all Details Page tools including get_citation_details

If you attempt to use get_citation_details with a free API key, you'll receive a 403 error.

Explorer API

  • Institutional Access Only: All Explorer API tools require institutional credentials

  • Provides access to research outputs and attention data across the entire Altmetric database

  • Organizations with data integrations can also access their own institutional research outputs in isolation

  • Includes advanced filtering by author, department, journal, and custom organizational metadata

Tools

This server provides eleven tools across two APIs:

Tool

API

Tier

Description

get_citation_counts

Details Page

Free

Attention metrics by identifier (DOI, PubMed ID, etc.)

get_citation_details

Details Page

Commercial

Full mention text, author details (incl. Dimensions Researcher IDs), metadata

search_citations

Details Page

Free

Search attention data across all outputs by timeframe

get_batch_attention_data

Details Page

Commercial

Attention metrics for many DOIs at once, ranked

translate_identifiers

Details Page

Commercial

Translate identifiers (DOI, PMID, etc.) to Altmetric IDs

explore_research_outputs

Explorer

Institutional

Search and filter research outputs

explore_attention_summary

Explorer

Institutional

Aggregated attention metrics by source and date

explore_mentions

Explorer

Institutional

Individual mention details with filtering

explore_demographics

Explorer

Institutional

Audience geographic and demographic data

explore_mention_sources

Explorer

Institutional

Source/outlet analysis for mentions

explore_journals

Explorer

Institutional

Journal metrics, rankings, and search

All Explorer tools additionally accept researcher_id and grant_id filters (Dimensions IDs), and an identifiers parameter that scopes a query to a raw list of scholarly identifiers - the server builds the corresponding identifier list for you. Explorer responses also include sentiment data (sentiment-analysis-totals on research outputs, sentiment-analysis on X/Bluesky mentions).

For detailed parameters and examples, see TOOLS.md.

API Documentation

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