Coverage of the research documents with top altmetric attention scores in online news

Majid Nabavi
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PurposeThis paper investigates the news coverage of research documents with the top Altmetric attention score (AAS) using a descriptive and explorative approach.Design/methodology/approachA dataset comprising 1,000 articles with high AAS was retrieved from Altmetric.com. The DOIs of these articles were then used to retrieve citation data from Dimensions. Data collection was finalized on February 11, 2024, and separate Excel files were merged using SPSS. The research included subject analysis and conducted correlation and Mann–Whitney U statistical tests.FindingsThe study reveals that the highest number of articles with high AAS were published in 2020. News post correlation with citation count is stronger than with AAS score. From the top AAS documents, titles of those with the highest news post counts include public concern keywords, and their subjects were primarily biomedical and clinical sciences. While no significant difference exists between multidisciplinary and specialty journal news posts, there is an increase in the variety of news sources in 2020 and 2021. Documents on biomedical and clinical sciences receive the most attention primarily from US-based news outlets, and many of the news outlets covering top AAS documents do not have specific subject orientations.Practical implicationsResearchers and journal editors should prioritize factors influencing research news coverage, including subjects, writing styles, and publication sources. Science writers should expand their coverage to include academic publications from subject areas beyond biomedical and clinical sciences. They can also consider diverse publication sources, such as preprints.Originality/valueThis study offers insights into the news coverage of top social-attention academic articles and is among the first to analyze the news coverage of academic publications.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-12-2022-0666
网络新闻对 altmetric 关注度最高的研究文件的报道
目的 本文采用描述性和探索性的方法,对 Altmetric 关注度得分最高(AAS)的研究文献的新闻报道进行了研究。设计/方法/手段从 Altmetric.com 检索到了由 1000 篇高 AAS 文章组成的数据集。然后使用这些文章的 DOIs 从 Dimensions 中检索引文数据。数据收集工作于 2024 年 2 月 11 日完成,并使用 SPSS 对单独的 Excel 文件进行了合并。研究包括主题分析,并进行了相关性和 Mann-Whitney U 统计检验。新闻报道与引用次数的相关性强于与 AAS 分数的相关性。在AAS最高的文献中,新闻帖数最高的文献标题包含公众关注的关键词,其主题主要是生物医学和临床科学。虽然多学科期刊和专业期刊的新闻帖数没有明显差异,但 2020 年和 2021 年的新闻来源种类有所增加。关于生物医学和临床科学的文件主要从美国的新闻机构获得最多关注,许多报道美国科学院顶级文件的新闻机构没有特定的主题方向。科学撰稿人应扩大报道范围,将生物医学和临床科学以外学科领域的学术出版物也纳入报道范围。原创性/价值这项研究为社会关注度最高的学术文章的新闻报道提供了见解,也是首批分析学术出版物新闻报道的研究之一。同行评审本文的同行评审记录可在以下网址查阅:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-12-2022-0666。
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