Study aim: Scientific networking sites are increasingly popular in connecting researchers and providing influence metrics, however the research on measures like the ResearchGate Research Influence Score (RG RIS) are limited. This study documented the associations between RG RIS, usage, and prestige metrics from Google Scholar (GS), RG, and Scopus for top cited scientists in sports biomechanics
This paper is supported by ACUMEN (Academic Careers Understood through Measurement and Norms) projec...
While ResearchGate has become the most popular academic social networking site in terms of regular u...
Google Scholar (GS) has progressively emerged as a tool which “provides a simple way to broadly sear...
Objective: Social networking sites are appropriate tools for sharing and exposing scientific works t...
Background: The emergence of web 2.0 and development of social media have strongly affected sharing,...
Background: The emergence of web 2.0 and development of social media have strongly affected sharing,...
This paper presents a response to the paper ‘A critical look at the ResearchGate score as a measure ...
The present study aimes to assess “Top Papers” of Iranian researchers and includes &ldqu...
According to ResearchGate, the academic social networking site, their RG Score is “a new way to meas...
An article recently published in Scientometrics sheds light on the way ResearchGate works in calcula...
Background and Aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the scientific outputs of th...
Over the last few decades, scholarly communication is changing with the use of social media serving ...
With the advancement of technology and changes made in the scientific communication model, changes h...
The purpose of this research was to conduct a comparative study of the impact of ResearchGate indica...
ResearchGate is a social network site for academics to create their own profiles, list their publica...
This paper is supported by ACUMEN (Academic Careers Understood through Measurement and Norms) projec...
While ResearchGate has become the most popular academic social networking site in terms of regular u...
Google Scholar (GS) has progressively emerged as a tool which “provides a simple way to broadly sear...
Objective: Social networking sites are appropriate tools for sharing and exposing scientific works t...
Background: The emergence of web 2.0 and development of social media have strongly affected sharing,...
Background: The emergence of web 2.0 and development of social media have strongly affected sharing,...
This paper presents a response to the paper ‘A critical look at the ResearchGate score as a measure ...
The present study aimes to assess “Top Papers” of Iranian researchers and includes &ldqu...
According to ResearchGate, the academic social networking site, their RG Score is “a new way to meas...
An article recently published in Scientometrics sheds light on the way ResearchGate works in calcula...
Background and Aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the scientific outputs of th...
Over the last few decades, scholarly communication is changing with the use of social media serving ...
With the advancement of technology and changes made in the scientific communication model, changes h...
The purpose of this research was to conduct a comparative study of the impact of ResearchGate indica...
ResearchGate is a social network site for academics to create their own profiles, list their publica...
This paper is supported by ACUMEN (Academic Careers Understood through Measurement and Norms) projec...
While ResearchGate has become the most popular academic social networking site in terms of regular u...
Google Scholar (GS) has progressively emerged as a tool which “provides a simple way to broadly sear...