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Scientific birds of a feather flock together: science communication on social media rarely happens across or beyond disciplinary boundaries

机译:羽毛中的科学飞禽聚集在一起:社交媒体上的科学交流很少跨越学科界限或跨越学科界限

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The success of academic research in reaching out beyond its own scientific community is a perennial concern, even more so following the rapid adoption of social media and the ability to easily transmit information to potentially millions of people. Consequently, many attempts have been made to capture the broad scientific impact beyond academia using social media data. But is increased social media attention really indicative of “broader impact”? Qing Ke, Yong-Yeol Ahn and Cassidy R. Sugimoto have studied how much scientific discourse is happening across and beyond scientific communities on Twitter and found that social media does not broaden scientific communication, but rather replicates and perpetuates pre-established disciplinary boundaries. “Alt” metrics may not be so alternative after all.
机译:长期以来,学术研究在超越其科学界的影响方面取得成功一直是人们关注的焦点,随着社交媒体的迅速采用以及轻松地将信息传递给潜在的数百万人的能力,这一点尤其重要。因此,已经进行了许多尝试,使用社交媒体数据来捕捉学术界以外的广泛科学影响。但是,社交媒体关注度的提高是否真的表明“影响更大”? Qing Ke,Yong-Yenol Ahn和Cassidy R. Sugimoto在Twitter上研究了科学界内外发生了多少科学话语,发现社交媒体并没有扩大科学交流,而是复制并延续了预先建立的学科界限。毕竟,“替代”指标可能并非如此。

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