Does sharing scientific papers via social media (#Twitter) influence citation frequency? @claytontlamb @SophieLGilbert and @adamthomasford researched it! https://t.co/W9HBY4vZhx h/t @UA_magazine
Inspired by https://t.co/ClcCpO9ap5 here’s the relationship between citations in the Web of Science Core Collection and the Altmetric Score for the 20 most highly cited papers in Plant Sciences published in 2011. Thanks for the blog piece https://t.co/RvGarE4r4p @ManuSaunders. https://t.co/8FZamr48TS
Science communication is becoming increasingly important in ecology and conservation. This new study found that use of social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and blogs, outside of the traditional methods, can increase exposure and citation rate. https://t.co/c2h7uViooM https://t.co/o9AkcyDRdv
Not just our (#ornithology) paper linking online mentions (in particular Twitter) to #citations, others now finding same inc this recent paper https://t.co/3LvFEkbdfy by @ClaytonTLamb @SophieLGilbert @adamthomasford https://t.co/yQ21G1oFms