Introduction: The Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) impact factor is extensively used. However, as the Internet has become widely available, new metrics are coming into play. Our research aims to determine whether a correlation between the SJR impact factor and metrics reflecting social media activity does exist. Materials and methods: We have used pulmonary medicine journals indexed in the SJR. Variables of social network usage have been extracted from verified accounts. Bivariate analyses have been performed with the Mann-Whitney U tests, the correlation between social media-derived variables and the SJR impact factor have been assessed with the Spearman correlation coefficient. Results are presented before and after adjustment for the years sin...
Research policy makers, funding agencies, universities and government organizations evaluate researc...
Social media has changed the way of the scientific output dissemination. Although currently the impa...
<p><em>Data and figures for paper published in PLOS ONE</em></p> <p><strong>Abstract. </strong>A num...
Introduction: The Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) impact factor is extensively used. However, as the Inte...
Q3Different bibliometric indexes allow researchers to evaluate the impact of scientific journals bas...
Q4Objectives: Our research seeks to examine the correlation between the presence of physical medicin...
Aim: This study is the first to chart the use of Facebook and Twitter by peer-reviewed medical journ...
Recently, social media has become a potentially new way for scholarly journals to disseminate and ev...
Changes are occurring in scholarly communication as scientific discourse and research activities spr...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
Introducción: Las redes sociales se han constituido en medios de divulgación de la información cient...
<div><p>A number of new metrics based on social media platforms—grouped under the term “altmetrics”—...
A number of new metrics based on social media platforms--grouped under the term "altmetrics"--have r...
<div><p>Researchers are increasingly using on line social networks to promote their work. Some autho...
A number of new metrics based on social media platforms—grouped under the term “alt-metrics”—have re...
Research policy makers, funding agencies, universities and government organizations evaluate researc...
Social media has changed the way of the scientific output dissemination. Although currently the impa...
<p><em>Data and figures for paper published in PLOS ONE</em></p> <p><strong>Abstract. </strong>A num...
Introduction: The Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) impact factor is extensively used. However, as the Inte...
Q3Different bibliometric indexes allow researchers to evaluate the impact of scientific journals bas...
Q4Objectives: Our research seeks to examine the correlation between the presence of physical medicin...
Aim: This study is the first to chart the use of Facebook and Twitter by peer-reviewed medical journ...
Recently, social media has become a potentially new way for scholarly journals to disseminate and ev...
Changes are occurring in scholarly communication as scientific discourse and research activities spr...
The relationship between traditional metrics of research impact (e.g., number of citations) and alte...
Introducción: Las redes sociales se han constituido en medios de divulgación de la información cient...
<div><p>A number of new metrics based on social media platforms—grouped under the term “altmetrics”—...
A number of new metrics based on social media platforms--grouped under the term "altmetrics"--have r...
<div><p>Researchers are increasingly using on line social networks to promote their work. Some autho...
A number of new metrics based on social media platforms—grouped under the term “alt-metrics”—have re...
Research policy makers, funding agencies, universities and government organizations evaluate researc...
Social media has changed the way of the scientific output dissemination. Although currently the impa...
<p><em>Data and figures for paper published in PLOS ONE</em></p> <p><strong>Abstract. </strong>A num...