This article examines the public communication of COVID-19-related ‘preprints’ (unreviewed research studies) in a digital media environment. To understand how preprint research flows from preprint server, to media story, to social media audience, we analysed engagement with ‘second-order citations’—social media posts linking to media coverage of research—using a sample of 41 media stories published by the research amplifier platform The Conversation (TC) that mentioned preprint research during the early months of the pandemic. We applied content analyses to the Facebook and Twitter accounts sharing these stories and analysed the engagement that the posts received. We found that TC stories mentioning preprints were shared among a diverse col...
These codebooks were developed as part of a study titled "Academic explanatory journalism and emergi...
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 ...
This article examines the public communication of COVID-19-related ‘preprints’ (unreviewed research ...
In this article, we investigate the surge in use of COVID-19-related preprints by media outlets. Jou...
In this article, we investigate the surge in use of COVID-19-related preprints by media outlets. Jou...
From a network perspective, this study analyzes 659 users mentioning sampled COVID-19 articles 10 or...
The world continues to face a life-threatening viral pandemic. The virus underlying the Coronavirus ...
The world continues to face a life-threatening viral pandemic. The virus underlying the Coronavirus ...
Background: Unlike past pandemics, COVID-19 is different to the extent that there is an unprecedent...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the entire world. This study aimed to measure how w...
Background: Since 2013, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of preprint servers. Little...
The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly researc...
During the last three years, numerous research papers have been reported which use social media data...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific arti-cles...
These codebooks were developed as part of a study titled "Academic explanatory journalism and emergi...
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 ...
This article examines the public communication of COVID-19-related ‘preprints’ (unreviewed research ...
In this article, we investigate the surge in use of COVID-19-related preprints by media outlets. Jou...
In this article, we investigate the surge in use of COVID-19-related preprints by media outlets. Jou...
From a network perspective, this study analyzes 659 users mentioning sampled COVID-19 articles 10 or...
The world continues to face a life-threatening viral pandemic. The virus underlying the Coronavirus ...
The world continues to face a life-threatening viral pandemic. The virus underlying the Coronavirus ...
Background: Unlike past pandemics, COVID-19 is different to the extent that there is an unprecedent...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the entire world. This study aimed to measure how w...
Background: Since 2013, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of preprint servers. Little...
The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly researc...
During the last three years, numerous research papers have been reported which use social media data...
We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific arti-cles...
These codebooks were developed as part of a study titled "Academic explanatory journalism and emergi...
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 ...