📚 All of this and more you can find in our new paper published in the special issue ‘Communicating Discovery Science’ in @JsciCOM! 👇https://t.co/xsjatSf7Fl
📰 Academic press releases play an important role in the dissemination of new research, but are basic and applied research distributed alike?
@jingwenzhang77, @RodrigoCostas1, @marinajoubert & I studied this question for a new paper in @JsciCOM 👉 https://t.co/xsjatSf7Fl
🔎 We also explored the similarity and readability of press releases compared to the titles & abstracts of the research papers mentioned. Here, we find a stronger adaptation in the case of publications in basic research.
With @AlyssonMazoni we present our experience at @unicampoficial to make open #scientometric data more accessible and usable. We hope this experience can inspire others and contribute to democratize the use of open research information! @BarcelonaDORI https://t.co/ZKfpehnoOG
Great insights into researchers’ recent experiences with Twitter and their takes on the current situation and how to deal with it. Super excited to be quoted as well!
CWTS has launched its new knowledge agenda for the period 2023-2028. What is the new mission and the core values behind it? Read our latest blog post written by CWTS directors (@sarahderijcke, @LudoWaltman, @Ednoyons) to learn more about the process. https://t.co/cRQ6YlZwH3
Narrative CVs allow researchers to contextualize their career. In a 5-day workshop, a collective of researchers, funders, policy makers and administrators reflected on this type of CV, including open questions, but also opportunities of the format.
1/4 https://t.co/qgf1f33oRG
In our latest blog post, @Wences91 and @RodrigoCostas1 discuss the study of science on Wikipedia and its use in scientometric research @cwtsleiden https://t.co/aUisZfXILv
Decentralisation is not enough: With many Twitter users moving to Mastodon, institutions should take responsibility and host their own Mastodon server, argue @vtraag, @jo_dudek, @EleoDag, @neesjanvaneck & @RodrigoCostas1. @cwtsleiden https://t.co/coacVIvLh7
This wonderful, information filled day ends of with @jo_dudek , from @cwts, discussing a #scientometric analysis of the academic workforce's dynamics.
#CREST#SciSTIP#ResearchSeminar
https://t.co/0CYRFAxr9D
Stay tuned for updates on day two tomorrow.
Twitter and science as an unlikely couple? Not quite sure about this metaphor, but super happy to see my colleagues' work and @RodrigoCostas1 from @cwtsleiden quoted! (article in German, behind paywall) #altmetrics https://t.co/oEvM7K1fCF
In a new paper by @RodrigoCostas1, @paulwouters and myself, we study how many scholarly tweets are covered by likes, retweets, replies and quotes, and how these "secondary metrics" can measure deeper levels of Twitter reception of scholarly articles 🗣️https://t.co/tS8bp50BXm
@altibel@marlenjott@cwtsleiden@RodrigoCostas1 This is difficult without the Academic Research access. Collecting the timelines of a set of curated users might be an alternative, as was suggested below as well, but of course requires some knowledge of the landscape investigated.
"There is still a way to go regarding the judicious use of scientific information from #preprints by the news media."
New paper with @jo_dudek that builds on the work of @FleerackersA and @ThaianeOliveira:
https://t.co/ERkHO19vGi