Academic libraries provide resources scholars can use to measure their scholarly output, including altmetrics products. Altmetrics recently emerged to accommodate the sharing and dissemination of scholarship on the social web. The scholarly community is grappling with understanding and utilizing altmetrics tracked by these products. This study uses altmetrics provided by Plum Analytics products to analyze the content of tweets mentioning works from a Digital Commons institutional repository. Plum Analytics provides quantitative (number of tweets and retweets) and qualitative (content of the tweets) data from Twitter. In this study qualitative data is collected and coded to determine the tone of the tweets (negative, neutral, or positive) an...
Abstract: Twitter is a microblogging service with more than 500 million users which generates over 3...
The purpose of the study is to (a) contribute to annotating an Altmetrics dataset across five discip...
The increasing use of social media has found its way into the realm of professional and scholarly di...
Altmetrics is a new bibliometric subfield that uses data from online platforms and social and mainst...
Altmetrics derived from Twitter have potential benefits for institutional repository (IR) stakeholde...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Journal of Information Science on ...
In Altmetrics, tweets are considered as important potential indicators of immediate social impact of...
The aim of this study is to characterize both Twitter users and their interactions around scholarly ...
The data re-collection for tweets from data snapshots is a common methodological step in Twitter-bas...
This collection of Twitter data was harvested using version 5 Martin Hawksey's Twitter Archiving Goo...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the profiles of users and their motivations in sharing re...
This brief communication presents preliminary findings on automated Twitter accounts distributing li...
In this study we examined who tweeted academic articles that had at least one Finnish author or co-a...
Research papers are often shared in Twitter to facilitate better readership. Tweet counts are embedd...
This session will discuss different perspectives on how Twitter data can be analysed and used in tea...
Abstract: Twitter is a microblogging service with more than 500 million users which generates over 3...
The purpose of the study is to (a) contribute to annotating an Altmetrics dataset across five discip...
The increasing use of social media has found its way into the realm of professional and scholarly di...
Altmetrics is a new bibliometric subfield that uses data from online platforms and social and mainst...
Altmetrics derived from Twitter have potential benefits for institutional repository (IR) stakeholde...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Journal of Information Science on ...
In Altmetrics, tweets are considered as important potential indicators of immediate social impact of...
The aim of this study is to characterize both Twitter users and their interactions around scholarly ...
The data re-collection for tweets from data snapshots is a common methodological step in Twitter-bas...
This collection of Twitter data was harvested using version 5 Martin Hawksey's Twitter Archiving Goo...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the profiles of users and their motivations in sharing re...
This brief communication presents preliminary findings on automated Twitter accounts distributing li...
In this study we examined who tweeted academic articles that had at least one Finnish author or co-a...
Research papers are often shared in Twitter to facilitate better readership. Tweet counts are embedd...
This session will discuss different perspectives on how Twitter data can be analysed and used in tea...
Abstract: Twitter is a microblogging service with more than 500 million users which generates over 3...
The purpose of the study is to (a) contribute to annotating an Altmetrics dataset across five discip...
The increasing use of social media has found its way into the realm of professional and scholarly di...