Research citations building trust in Wikipedia: Results from a survey of published authors [0.03%]
一项针对已发表作者的调查:关于维基百科上研究引用的作用及建立信任的问题 исследование
Carlos Areia,Kath Burton,Mike Taylor et al.
Carlos Areia et al.
Further research is needed to deepen the understanding of the benefits for researchers and publishers including academic citations in Wikipedia. Copyright: © 2025 Areia et al.
Sharing endodontic research on social media platforms: Is it effective? A 10-year timeline analysis [0.03%]
牙髓病学研究在社交媒体平台上的分享:是否有效?十年时间线分析
Reham Hassan,Maha Nasr,Hams H Abdelrahman et al.
Reham Hassan et al.
The academic citations per article on GS and Sc were positively correlated with the AAS.
Scientific text citation analysis using CNN features and ensemble learning model [0.03%]
基于CNN特征和集成学习模型的科学引文分析方法研究
Khaled Alnowaiser
Khaled Alnowaiser
This work not only advances the field of sentiment analysis in academic citations but also underscores the importance of incorporating qualitative aspects in evaluating the impact and sentiments conveyed through citations.
The relation between social media mentions and academic citations in orthodontic journals: A preliminary study [0.03%]
正畸期刊中的社交媒体提及与学术引用之间的关系:一项初步研究
Dina G Hassan,Maha El Tantawi,Mohamed G Hassan
Dina G Hassan
Background: To study the relation between social media mentions and academic citations for articles published in peer-reviewed orthodontic journals.
Citation impact and reach of the IOC sport and exercise medicine consensus statements [0.03%]
IOC运动和 Exercise Medicine共识声明的引用影响和传播范围
Lauren V Fortington,Rebecca N Handcock,Wayne Derman et al.
Lauren V Fortington et al.
Method: Bibliometric analysis focused on identifying core publications (original statement and linked publications) and quantifying their academic citations (number and Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI)) in journal articles up to February 2022.
Correlation between Academic Citations in Emergency Medicine Journals and Twitter mentions [0.03%]
急诊医学期刊学术引用与Twitter提及的相关性研究
Huseyin Avni Demir,Serkan Dogan
Huseyin Avni Demir
Introduction: Twitter may be used in disseminating scientific information that can be measured via citations by traditional systems. We aimed to investigate the relationship between Twitter mentions, traditional citations...
Big splashes & ripple effects: a narrative review of the short- & long-term impact of publications supported by an NIH CTSA pediatrics program [0.03%]
splash效应与涟漪效应:美国国立卫生研究院CTSA儿科项目资助论文的短期及长期影响综述叙事回顾
Nicole M Llewellyn,Amber A Weber,Anne M Fitzpatrick et al.
Nicole M Llewellyn et al.
Bibliometrics describe a pivotal stage in the translational process of bringing scientific discoveries to clinical/community use and include both academic citations and 'altmetric' or non-academic attention.
Twitter Mentions Influence Academic Citation Count of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Publications [0.03%]
推特提及次数对肩肘外科论文学术引用数的影响
Suleiman Sudah,Robert D Faccone,Matthew H Nasra et al.
Suleiman Sudah et al.
However, the influence of social media postings on academic citations of shoulder and elbow surgery publications is not known....In this study, we sought (1) to quantify the adoption of Twitter use for the dissemination of research publications by three prominent shoulder and elbow surgery journals and (2) to determine the correlation between Twitter mentions and academic citations in shoulder and elbow surgery publications....The finding that tweeted articles have more academic citations within three years of release suggests that social media activity seems to amplify the academic impact of shoulder and elbow surgery publications.
Citation needed? Wikipedia bibliometrics during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情第一波时期的Wikipedia引文计量分析
Omer Benjakob,Rona Aviram,Jonathan Aryeh Sobel
Omer Benjakob
Last, we constructed a network of DOI-Wikipedia articles, which showed the landscape of pandemic-related knowledge on Wikipedia and how academic citations create a web of shared knowledge supporting topics like COVID-19 drug development.
Christopher J Peterson,Caleb Anderson,Kenneth Nugent
Christopher J Peterson
There was a slightly higher goodness of fit between Altmetric Attention Scores and academic citations for COVID-19 publications than for non-COVID-19 publications, although trendline differences were not significant.
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