This paper presents a bibliographic analysis of Nature articles based on altmetrics. We assess the concern degree of social users on the Nature articles through the coverage analysis of Twitter and Facebook by publication year and discipline. The social media impact of a Nature article is examined by evaluating the mention rates on Twitter and on Facebook. Moreover, the correlation between tweets and citations is analyzed by publication year, discipline and Twitter user type to explore factors affecting the correlation. The results show that Twitter users have a higher concern degree on Nature articles than Facebook users, and Nature articles have higher and faster-growing impact on Twitter than on Facebook. The results also show that tweet...
This study aims to analyze the correlation between citations and altmetric scores of the top 10 high...
Purpose: By analyzing journal articles with high citation counts but low Twitter mentions and vice v...
Social media has changed the way of the scientific output dissemination. Although currently the impa...
<div><p>This paper presents a bibliographic analysis of <i>Nature</i> articles based on altmetrics. ...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
Altmetrics is an emerging topic that has generated much interest. Most of the studies, however, have...
A number of new metrics based on social media platforms--grouped under the term "altmetrics"--have r...
The rapid growth of online tools to communicate scientific research raises the important question of...
Changes are occurring in scholarly communication as scientific discourse and research activities spr...
An analysis of article-level metrics of 27,856 PLOS ONE articles reveals that the number of tweets w...
This paper measures social media activities of 15 broad scientific disciplines indexed in Scopus dat...
<div><p>A number of new metrics based on social media platforms—grouped under the term “altmetrics”—...
The aim of this study is to analyse the occurrence of communication journals in the so-called Altmet...
The present study was carried to find out the association between twitter and citation pattern for s...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Journal of Information Science on ...
This study aims to analyze the correlation between citations and altmetric scores of the top 10 high...
Purpose: By analyzing journal articles with high citation counts but low Twitter mentions and vice v...
Social media has changed the way of the scientific output dissemination. Although currently the impa...
<div><p>This paper presents a bibliographic analysis of <i>Nature</i> articles based on altmetrics. ...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
Altmetrics is an emerging topic that has generated much interest. Most of the studies, however, have...
A number of new metrics based on social media platforms--grouped under the term "altmetrics"--have r...
The rapid growth of online tools to communicate scientific research raises the important question of...
Changes are occurring in scholarly communication as scientific discourse and research activities spr...
An analysis of article-level metrics of 27,856 PLOS ONE articles reveals that the number of tweets w...
This paper measures social media activities of 15 broad scientific disciplines indexed in Scopus dat...
<div><p>A number of new metrics based on social media platforms—grouped under the term “altmetrics”—...
The aim of this study is to analyse the occurrence of communication journals in the so-called Altmet...
The present study was carried to find out the association between twitter and citation pattern for s...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Journal of Information Science on ...
This study aims to analyze the correlation between citations and altmetric scores of the top 10 high...
Purpose: By analyzing journal articles with high citation counts but low Twitter mentions and vice v...
Social media has changed the way of the scientific output dissemination. Although currently the impa...