Based on a survey, the following study investigates opinions and also usage patterns relating to the ResearchGate social networking site for scientists and researchers. The survey consisted of 19 questions and was conducted online with 695 scientists from the disciplines of physics, biology, medicine, and neuroscience. Amongst other issues, the research questions concerned how much time and effort the interviewees expended on ResearchGate, what added value they perceived in using the site, the extent to which social aspects influence use, how participants planned to use the platform in future, and what role ResearchGate's own metric, the RG score, played for the scientists. In addition, we discuss which of the factors of age, sex, origin, a...
Introduction: ResearchGate, as one of the academic-social networks, has become a platform for scient...
Despite the extensive use of web surveys today, there are certain methodological factors related to ...
Academic Social Networks (ASNs) are becoming an important tool in the professional lives of research...
ResearchGate is an Academic Social Networking (ASN) Site that focuses on sharing the publications, t...
The purpose of the study is to explore and analyse the disciplinary question and answer (Q&A) trends...
Academic social network sites (ASNS) have emerge as an opportunity to facilitate outreach of researc...
The large multidisciplinary academic social web site ResearchGate aims to help academics to connect ...
The increasing popularity of academic social networking sites (ASNSs) requires studies on the usage ...
Response data from the first online survey of the *metrics-project. Aim of the survey was to determi...
Objective: Social networking sites are appropriate tools for sharing and exposing scientific works t...
The importance of theinvestigative social networking site: Researchgate services as a means to commu...
Objective – To quantify the transition to electronic communication in information‐seeking behaviour ...
One example of a platform that has emerged in recent years in response to the demand for new venues ...
Background and Aim: The importance of social networking sites (SNSs) is evident as a tool for resear...
Using proportional random sampling, 86 researchers working at the University of the Philippines Los ...
Introduction: ResearchGate, as one of the academic-social networks, has become a platform for scient...
Despite the extensive use of web surveys today, there are certain methodological factors related to ...
Academic Social Networks (ASNs) are becoming an important tool in the professional lives of research...
ResearchGate is an Academic Social Networking (ASN) Site that focuses on sharing the publications, t...
The purpose of the study is to explore and analyse the disciplinary question and answer (Q&A) trends...
Academic social network sites (ASNS) have emerge as an opportunity to facilitate outreach of researc...
The large multidisciplinary academic social web site ResearchGate aims to help academics to connect ...
The increasing popularity of academic social networking sites (ASNSs) requires studies on the usage ...
Response data from the first online survey of the *metrics-project. Aim of the survey was to determi...
Objective: Social networking sites are appropriate tools for sharing and exposing scientific works t...
The importance of theinvestigative social networking site: Researchgate services as a means to commu...
Objective – To quantify the transition to electronic communication in information‐seeking behaviour ...
One example of a platform that has emerged in recent years in response to the demand for new venues ...
Background and Aim: The importance of social networking sites (SNSs) is evident as a tool for resear...
Using proportional random sampling, 86 researchers working at the University of the Philippines Los ...
Introduction: ResearchGate, as one of the academic-social networks, has become a platform for scient...
Despite the extensive use of web surveys today, there are certain methodological factors related to ...
Academic Social Networks (ASNs) are becoming an important tool in the professional lives of research...