We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles submitted to the preprint database arXiv.org between October 2010 and May 2011. We study three forms of responses to these preprints: downloads on the arXiv.org site, mentions on the social media site Twitter, and early citations in the scholarly record. We perform two analyses. First, we analyze the delay and time span of article downloads and Twitter mentions following submission, to understand the temporal configuration of these reactions and whether one precedes or follows the other. Second, we run regression and correlation tests to investigate the relationship between Twitter mentions, arXiv downloads, and article citations. We find tha...
An analysis of article-level metrics of 27,856 PLOS ONE articles reveals that the number of tweets w...
Social media, especially Twitter, plays an increasingly important role among researchers in showcasi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Knowledge-Based Systems on 14/...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles ...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific arti-cles...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles ...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles ...
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...
Researchers have long been encouraged to use Twitter. But does researchers’ presence on Twitter infl...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
Purpose: By analyzing journal articles with high citation counts but low Twitter mentions and vice v...
<p><em>Presentation accepted at #altmetrics14 #WebSci1</em>4<br><strong><br>Introduction</strong>. I...
Objectives: We sought to investigate whether exposing scientific papers to social media (SM) has an ...
An analysis of article-level metrics of 27,856 PLOS ONE articles reveals that the number of tweets w...
Social media, especially Twitter, plays an increasingly important role among researchers in showcasi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Knowledge-Based Systems on 14/...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles ...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific arti-cles...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles ...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles ...
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...
Researchers have long been encouraged to use Twitter. But does researchers’ presence on Twitter infl...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
Purpose: By analyzing journal articles with high citation counts but low Twitter mentions and vice v...
<p><em>Presentation accepted at #altmetrics14 #WebSci1</em>4<br><strong><br>Introduction</strong>. I...
Objectives: We sought to investigate whether exposing scientific papers to social media (SM) has an ...
An analysis of article-level metrics of 27,856 PLOS ONE articles reveals that the number of tweets w...
Social media, especially Twitter, plays an increasingly important role among researchers in showcasi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Knowledge-Based Systems on 14/...