This study examined if health sciences journals incorporate Web 2.0 technologies that can be used to disseminate journal content using tools such as RSS feeds, Facebook, Twitter, and other social bookmarking tools. The study also examined if open access journals used Web 2.0 technologies more than traditional journals. Most journals offer RSS feeds and over half allowed readers to share journal content through social bookmarking tools. Approximately one quarter of journals had Facebook or Twitter accounts promoting journal content. Traditional journals were more likely to use Web 2.0 technology than open access journals
Internet has generated the development of scholarly publications and every subject field is observin...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of the study is to know the awareness, usage, and impact of web 2.0 to...
Social networks are now an integrated part of life in most digitally connected societies. Bringing s...
Aim: This study is the first to chart the use of Facebook and Twitter by peer-reviewed medical journ...
International audienceBackground: The World Wide Web has changed research habits, and these changes ...
The use of social media has increased dramatically among scientific researchers, due to their free a...
International audienceBackgroundOver the past two decades, the world wide web has changed researcher...
Web 2.0 technologies provide members of the health community - health professionals, health consumer...
The study focuses on the Investigation and analysis of open access journals of access and disseminat...
Nentwich, M., 2010, Web 2.0 and academia, in: Karner, S. und Getzinger, G. (Hg.): Proceedings of the...
Poster presented at the 2016 Joint Meeting of the Midwest and Midcontinental Chapters of the of the ...
Web 2.0 technologies are blazing a trail into science: specialized social bookmarking services allow...
This study attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication o...
Universities worldwide are embracing Web 2.0 applications to enable collaboration and knowledge crea...
This study attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication o...
Internet has generated the development of scholarly publications and every subject field is observin...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of the study is to know the awareness, usage, and impact of web 2.0 to...
Social networks are now an integrated part of life in most digitally connected societies. Bringing s...
Aim: This study is the first to chart the use of Facebook and Twitter by peer-reviewed medical journ...
International audienceBackground: The World Wide Web has changed research habits, and these changes ...
The use of social media has increased dramatically among scientific researchers, due to their free a...
International audienceBackgroundOver the past two decades, the world wide web has changed researcher...
Web 2.0 technologies provide members of the health community - health professionals, health consumer...
The study focuses on the Investigation and analysis of open access journals of access and disseminat...
Nentwich, M., 2010, Web 2.0 and academia, in: Karner, S. und Getzinger, G. (Hg.): Proceedings of the...
Poster presented at the 2016 Joint Meeting of the Midwest and Midcontinental Chapters of the of the ...
Web 2.0 technologies are blazing a trail into science: specialized social bookmarking services allow...
This study attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication o...
Universities worldwide are embracing Web 2.0 applications to enable collaboration and knowledge crea...
This study attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication o...
Internet has generated the development of scholarly publications and every subject field is observin...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of the study is to know the awareness, usage, and impact of web 2.0 to...
Social networks are now an integrated part of life in most digitally connected societies. Bringing s...