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Using social media to promote academic research: Identifying the benefits of twitter for sharing academic work

机译:利用社交媒体促进学术研究:确定Twitter为分享学术工作的好处

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To disseminate research, scholars once relied on university media services or journal press releases, but today any academic can turn to Twitter to share their published work with a broader audience. The possibility that scholars can push their research out, rather than hope that it is pulled in, holds the potential for scholars to draw wide attention to their research. In this manuscript, we examine whether there are systematic differences in the types of scholars who most benefit from this push model. Specifically, we investigate the extent to which there are gender differences in the dissemination of research via Twitter. We carry out our analyses by tracking tweet patterns for articles published in six journals across two fields (political science and communication), and we pair this Twitter data with demographic and educational data about the authors of the published articles, as well as article citation rates. We find considerable evidence that, overall, article citations are positively correlated with tweets about the article, and we find little evidence to suggest that author gender affects the transmission of research in this new media.
机译:为了传播研究,学者曾经依靠大学媒体服务或期刊新闻稿,但今天任何学术都可以转向Twitter,以与更广泛的受众分享他们的发布工作。学者可以推动他们的研究,而不是希望它被拉入,持有学者们对他们的研究深入关注的潜力。在这份手稿中,我们研究了从这个推送模型中受益的学者类型是否有系统的差异。具体而言,我们调查通过Twitter传播研究的性别差异的程度。我们通过跟踪在两个领域(政治科学和沟通)的六个期刊发布的文章的Tweet模式进行了分析,我们将此推特数据与有关已发表的文章的作者以及文章引用率的人口统计和教育数据。我们发现相当大的证据,总体而言,文章引文与文章的推文正相关,我们发现很少有证据表明作者性别影响在这一新媒体中的研究传播。

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