The growing presence of research shared on social media, coupled with the increase in freely available research, invites us to ask whether scientific articles shared on platforms like Twitter diffuse beyond the academic community. We explore a new method for answering this question by identifying 11 articles from two open access biology journals that were shared on Twitter at least 50 times and by analyzing the follower network of users who tweeted each article. We find that diffusion patterns of scientific articles can take very different forms, even when the number of times they are tweeted is similar. Our small case study suggests that most articles are shared within single-connected communities with limited diffusion to the public. The ...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, litt...
Twitter communication has permeated every sphere of society. To highlight and share small pieces of ...
Enthusiasm for using Twitter as a source of data in the social sciences extends to measuring the imp...
Social media data have been increasingly used to assess the impact of scholarly research. Such data ...
<p>Social media data have been increasingly used to assess the impact of scholarly research. Such da...
Social media has become an important channel for publicizing academic research. Employing a dataset ...
Through the lens of the exploratory framework of Digital Trace of Scholarly Acts (DTSA), this disser...
At present, growing numbers of researchers are interacting with different social media tools such a...
The social web appears a promising environment to study the societal impact of research, and, althou...
In 2013 73% of US online adults used at least one social networking site, most of them Facebook (Dug...
Enthusiasm for using Twitter as a source of data in the social sciences extends to measuring the imp...
Despite its undisputed position as the biggest social media platform, Facebook has never entered the...
Information diffusion, information spread, and influencers are important concepts in many studies on...
From a network perspective, this study analyzes 659 users mentioning sampled COVID-19 articles 10 or...
This article aims to exploit social exchanges on scientific literature, specifically tweets, to anal...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, litt...
Twitter communication has permeated every sphere of society. To highlight and share small pieces of ...
Enthusiasm for using Twitter as a source of data in the social sciences extends to measuring the imp...
Social media data have been increasingly used to assess the impact of scholarly research. Such data ...
<p>Social media data have been increasingly used to assess the impact of scholarly research. Such da...
Social media has become an important channel for publicizing academic research. Employing a dataset ...
Through the lens of the exploratory framework of Digital Trace of Scholarly Acts (DTSA), this disser...
At present, growing numbers of researchers are interacting with different social media tools such a...
The social web appears a promising environment to study the societal impact of research, and, althou...
In 2013 73% of US online adults used at least one social networking site, most of them Facebook (Dug...
Enthusiasm for using Twitter as a source of data in the social sciences extends to measuring the imp...
Despite its undisputed position as the biggest social media platform, Facebook has never entered the...
Information diffusion, information spread, and influencers are important concepts in many studies on...
From a network perspective, this study analyzes 659 users mentioning sampled COVID-19 articles 10 or...
This article aims to exploit social exchanges on scientific literature, specifically tweets, to anal...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, litt...
Twitter communication has permeated every sphere of society. To highlight and share small pieces of ...
Enthusiasm for using Twitter as a source of data in the social sciences extends to measuring the imp...