<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>We sought to investigate whether exposing scientific papers to social media (SM) has an effect on article downloads and citations.</p><p><b>METHODS: </b>We randomized all International Journal of Public Health (IJPH) original articles published between December 2012 and December 2014 to SM exposure (blog post, Twitter and Facebook) or no exposure at three different time points after first online publication.</p><p><b>RESULTS: </b>130 papers (SM exposure = 65, control = 65) were randomized. The number of downloads did not differ significantly between groups (p = 0.60) nor did the number of citations (p = 0.88). Adjusting for length of observation and pape...
Social media, especially Twitter, plays an increasingly important role among researchers in showcasi...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
G. Eysenbach, Can tweets predict citations ? Metrics of social impact base on Twitter and correlatio...
Objectives: We sought to investigate whether exposing scientific papers to social media (SM) has an ...
OBJECTIVES We sought to investigate whether exposing scientific papers to social media (SM) has a...
Objectives We previously reported that random assignment of scientific articles to a social media ex...
Objectives: We previously reported that random assignment of scientific articles to a social media e...
OBJECTIVES: We previously reported that random assignment of scientific articles to a social media e...
OBJECTIVES We previously reported that random assignment of scientific articles to a social media...
An analysis of article-level metrics of 27,856 PLOS ONE articles reveals that the number of tweets w...
Data collected by social media platforms have been introduced as new sources for indicators to help ...
Purpose: By analyzing journal articles with high citation counts but low Twitter mentions and vice v...
Important emerging measures of academic impact are article download and citation rates. Yet little i...
Researchers have long been encouraged to use Twitter. But does researchers’ presence on Twitter infl...
In this preliminary study, we investigate the influence of scholarly content sharing on two differen...
Social media, especially Twitter, plays an increasingly important role among researchers in showcasi...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
G. Eysenbach, Can tweets predict citations ? Metrics of social impact base on Twitter and correlatio...
Objectives: We sought to investigate whether exposing scientific papers to social media (SM) has an ...
OBJECTIVES We sought to investigate whether exposing scientific papers to social media (SM) has a...
Objectives We previously reported that random assignment of scientific articles to a social media ex...
Objectives: We previously reported that random assignment of scientific articles to a social media e...
OBJECTIVES: We previously reported that random assignment of scientific articles to a social media e...
OBJECTIVES We previously reported that random assignment of scientific articles to a social media...
An analysis of article-level metrics of 27,856 PLOS ONE articles reveals that the number of tweets w...
Data collected by social media platforms have been introduced as new sources for indicators to help ...
Purpose: By analyzing journal articles with high citation counts but low Twitter mentions and vice v...
Important emerging measures of academic impact are article download and citation rates. Yet little i...
Researchers have long been encouraged to use Twitter. But does researchers’ presence on Twitter infl...
In this preliminary study, we investigate the influence of scholarly content sharing on two differen...
Social media, especially Twitter, plays an increasingly important role among researchers in showcasi...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
G. Eysenbach, Can tweets predict citations ? Metrics of social impact base on Twitter and correlatio...