What affects publications' popularity on Twitter?

Social media is one of the major channels for knowledge diffusion, including scientific discovery. As a consequence, it has been under discussion whether altmetrics can be used as an alternative indicator for research evaluation, complementing the traditional indicators such as citations. The study...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Liwei, Wang, Jue
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1598212022-07-04T03:35:07Z What affects publications' popularity on Twitter? Zhang, Liwei Wang, Jue School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Communication Publications Twitter Social media is one of the major channels for knowledge diffusion, including scientific discovery. As a consequence, it has been under discussion whether altmetrics can be used as an alternative indicator for research evaluation, complementing the traditional indicators such as citations. The study contributes to the discussion by exploring the factors relevant to the attention that publications receive on social media. Based on 20,310 academic papers published by the Royal Society in the past ten years, the study found that posting accounts are the major force for boosting the amount of attention received on Twitter. Timely posting and accessibility also help to increase the attention. The findings suggest that publications’ social popularity can be easily influenced by non-paper factors. The study receives financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (No. 72004118), and ISTIC-CLARIVATE Analytics Joint Laboratory for Scientometrics. 2022-07-04T03:35:06Z 2022-07-04T03:35:06Z 2021 Journal Article Zhang, L. & Wang, J. (2021). What affects publications' popularity on Twitter?. Scientometrics, 126(11), 9185-9198. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-021-04152-1 0138-9130 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159821 10.1007/s11192-021-04152-1 2-s2.0-85116858618 11 126 9185 9198 en Scientometrics © 2021 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. All rights reserved.
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Zhang, Liwei
Wang, Jue
What affects publications' popularity on Twitter?
description Social media is one of the major channels for knowledge diffusion, including scientific discovery. As a consequence, it has been under discussion whether altmetrics can be used as an alternative indicator for research evaluation, complementing the traditional indicators such as citations. The study contributes to the discussion by exploring the factors relevant to the attention that publications receive on social media. Based on 20,310 academic papers published by the Royal Society in the past ten years, the study found that posting accounts are the major force for boosting the amount of attention received on Twitter. Timely posting and accessibility also help to increase the attention. The findings suggest that publications’ social popularity can be easily influenced by non-paper factors.
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title_full What affects publications' popularity on Twitter?
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