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View article: Measuring Data Re-Use In OpenAlex by Researchers, Institutions, and Countries
Measuring Data Re-Use In OpenAlex by Researchers, Institutions, and Countries Open
Open Data is a concept that is receiving increased attention and support in academic environments, with one justification being that shared data may be reused in further research. But what evidence exists for such reuse, and what is the re…
View article: An update on the Scholars on Twitter dataset
An update on the Scholars on Twitter dataset Open
Introduction On August 21, 2022, we made available the first version of our dataset of scholars on Twitter created with two open data sources: Crossref Event Data and OpenAlex.
View article: Open dataset of scholars on Twitter (X)
Open dataset of scholars on Twitter (X) Open
This is a version 2 dataset of paired OpenAlex author IDs (https://docs.openalex.org/about-the-data/author) and Twitter (now X) user IDs Major update in this version Following the significant update to OpenAlex's author identification syst…
View article: Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles
Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles Open
The last decade of altmetrics research has demonstrated that altmetrics have a low to moderate correlation with citations, depending on the platform and the discipline, among other factors. Most past studies used academic works as their un…
View article: Comparison of Extracellular Vesicle Isolation Methods for the Study of Exosome Cargo within Toxocara Canis and Toxocara Cati Excretory Secretory (Tes) Products
Comparison of Extracellular Vesicle Isolation Methods for the Study of Exosome Cargo within Toxocara Canis and Toxocara Cati Excretory Secretory (Tes) Products Open
View article: Evaluation of breeding distribution and chronology of North American scoters
Evaluation of breeding distribution and chronology of North American scoters Open
North America's scoter species are poorly monitored relative to other waterfowl. Black Melanitta americana , surf M. perspicillata , and white‐winged M. deglandi scoter abundance and trend estimates are thus uncertain in many parts of thes…
View article: Viewing research assessment, the academic reward system, and academic publishing through the power/knowledge lens of Foucault
Viewing research assessment, the academic reward system, and academic publishing through the power/knowledge lens of Foucault Open
The academic research assessment system, the academic reward system, and the academic publishing system are interrelated mechanisms that facilitate the scholarly production of knowledge. This article considers these systems using a Foucaul…
View article: Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles
Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles Open
The last decade of altmetrics research has demonstrated that altmetrics have a low to moderate correlation with citations, depending on the platform and the discipline, among other factors. Most past studies used academic works as their un…
View article: Dataset for: Do you Cite What you Tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles
Dataset for: Do you Cite What you Tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles Open
This dataset was used for the work "Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles", submitted to the Quantitative Science Studies Journal. The accompanying R script was used for th…
View article: Dataset for: Do you Cite What you Tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles
Dataset for: Do you Cite What you Tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles Open
This dataset was used for the work "Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles", submitted to the Quantitative Science Studies Journal. The accompanying R script was used for th…
View article: Do You Cite What You Tweet? Contextualizing the Tweet-Citation Relationship
Do You Cite What You Tweet? Contextualizing the Tweet-Citation Relationship Open
Investigating the context in which researchers engage with social media objects facilitates a greater understanding of their research behaviour. This study shifts analytical focus from the research paper itself to the geographical, socio-t…
View article: Pacific Barrow’s Goldeneye refine migratory phenology in response to overwintering temperatures and annual snowmelt
Pacific Barrow’s Goldeneye refine migratory phenology in response to overwintering temperatures and annual snowmelt Open
Timing of seasonal bird migrations is broadly determined by internal biological clocks, which are synchronized by photoperiod, but individuals often refine their migratory timing decisions in response to external factors. Using 11 years of…
View article: Comparison of Extracellular Vesicle Isolation Methods for the Study of Exosome Cargo within Toxocara Canis and Toxocara Cati Excretory Secretory (Tes) Products
Comparison of Extracellular Vesicle Isolation Methods for the Study of Exosome Cargo within Toxocara Canis and Toxocara Cati Excretory Secretory (Tes) Products Open
View article: An open data set of scholars on Twitter
An open data set of scholars on Twitter Open
The role played by research scholars in the dissemination of scientific knowledge on social media has always been a central topic in social media metrics (altmetrics) research. Different approaches have been implemented to identify and cha…
View article: An open dataset of scholars on Twitter
An open dataset of scholars on Twitter Open
The role played by research scholars in the dissemination of scientific knowledge on social media has always been a central topic in social media metrics (altmetrics) research. Different approaches have been implemented to identify and cha…
View article: Open dataset of scholars on Twitter
Open dataset of scholars on Twitter Open
IMPORTANT NOTE: This dataset was created using the May 2022 OpenAlex data dump. In June 2023, OpenAlex announced the implementation of a new author disambiguation algorithm that replaced all the old IDs with new ones, essentially making th…
View article: Migratory connectivity and variation in migration phenology within the Pacific population of Barrow's Goldeneye (Bucephala islandica)
Migratory connectivity and variation in migration phenology within the Pacific population of Barrow's Goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) Open
Effective management of migratory animals requires an understanding of individual movement patterns throughout the annual cycle. We used satellite transmitters to track adult Barrow’s Goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) captured at fi…
View article: The similarities and differences of vision and mission statements: a comparison of ala-accredited lis programs and ischools
The similarities and differences of vision and mission statements: a comparison of ala-accredited lis programs and ischools Open
iSchools and ALA-accredited programs have many similarities, whereas the ALA mission and iSchool vision are very distinct. In this exploratory work, the authors attempted to collect the website versions of vision and mission statements fro…
View article: Annual‐Cycle Movements and Phenology of Black Scoters in Eastern North America
Annual‐Cycle Movements and Phenology of Black Scoters in Eastern North America Open
Sea ducks exhibit complex movement patterns throughout their annual cycle; most species use distinct molting and staging sites during migration and disjunct breeding and wintering sites. Although research on black scoters ( Melanitta ameri…
View article: Ireland: rebellion and counter-insurgency, 1848–1867
Ireland: rebellion and counter-insurgency, 1848–1867 Open
The period 1848 to 1867 witnessed what could be regarded as a very small-scale insurgency campaign in Ireland, waged by agrarian groups; the Whiteboys and Ribbonmen. 1848 and 1867 witnessed rebellions by the Young Irelanders and Fenians, w…
View article: What Is Societal Impact and Where Do Altmetrics Fit into the Equation?
What Is Societal Impact and Where Do Altmetrics Fit into the Equation? Open
The expectation that scientific research should provide answers to societal issues and support institutional decision-making is increasing, but still there are no systematic methods of identifying and measuring the wider societal impacts o…
View article: Do articles in open access journals have more frequent altmetric activity than articles in subscription-based journals? An investigation of the research output of Finnish universities
Do articles in open access journals have more frequent altmetric activity than articles in subscription-based journals? An investigation of the research output of Finnish universities Open
Scientific articles available in Open Access (OA) have been found to attract more citations and online attention to the extent that it has become common to speak about OA Altmetrics Advantage. This research investigates how the OA Altmetri…
View article: Towards a multidimensional classification of social media users around science on Twitter
Towards a multidimensional classification of social media users around science on Twitter Open
Trabajo presentado en la 17 International Society of Informetrics and Scientometrics Conference, celebrada en Roma (Italia) del 2 al 5 de septiembre de 2019.
View article: The Relationship Between Institutional Factors, Citation and Altmetric Counts of Publications from Finnish Universities
The Relationship Between Institutional Factors, Citation and Altmetric Counts of Publications from Finnish Universities Open
The goals of this research were two-fold. First, this research set out to investigate possible institutional characteristics that may or may not have an influence on online attention or, in other words, the number of altmetric events surro…
View article: Spatially explicit network analysis reveals multi‐species annual cycle movement patterns of sea ducks
Spatially explicit network analysis reveals multi‐species annual cycle movement patterns of sea ducks Open
Conservation of long‐distance migratory species poses unique challenges. Migratory connectivity, that is, the extent to which groupings of individuals at breeding sites are maintained in wintering areas, is frequently used to evaluate popu…
View article: Towards a second generation of ‘social media metrics’: Characterizing Twitter communities of attention around science
Towards a second generation of ‘social media metrics’: Characterizing Twitter communities of attention around science Open
'Social media metrics' are bursting into science studies as emerging new measures of impact related to scholarly activities. However, their meaning and scope as scholarly metrics is still far from being grasped. This research seeks to shif…
View article: Towards a second generation of ‘social media metrics’: Characterizing the interactions of Twitter communities of attention around science
Towards a second generation of ‘social media metrics’: Characterizing the interactions of Twitter communities of attention around science Open
View article: Towards a second generation of ‘altmetrics’: Characterizing the interactions of Twitter communities of attention around science
Towards a second generation of ‘altmetrics’: Characterizing the interactions of Twitter communities of attention around science Open
‘Social media metrics’ are bursting into science studies as emerging new measures of
\nimpact related to scholarly activities. However, their meaning and scope as scholarly metrics
\nis still far from being grasped. This research seeks to …
View article: Visualizing populations of North American sea ducks: Maps to guide research and management planning
Visualizing populations of North American sea ducks: Maps to guide research and management planning Open
First posted December 23, 2019 For additional information, contact: Director,Alaska Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey4210 University DriveAnchorage, Alaska 99508 North American sea ducks generally breed in mid- to northern-latitude regi…
View article: Twitter matrix comm of users - Diaz-Faes et al
Twitter matrix comm of users - Diaz-Faes et al Open
Dataset: Users activity on Twitter around science from 2011 to 2017 in a selection of social media metrics. Also files for VOSviewer visualisations are provided: random sample of 200,000 Twitter profile accounts descriptions.Díaz-Faes, A.A…