Dina G. Hassan , Maha El Tantawi , Mohamed G. Hassan
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引用次数: 5
摘要
背景研究在同行评审的正畸杂志上发表的文章在社交媒体上的提及与学术引文之间的关系。方法回顾性分析2022年9月发表在7份同行评审的正畸期刊上的2018年初的文章。使用两个数据库:Google Scholar(GS)和Web of Science(WoS)对这些文章的引用计数进行评估。使用Altmetric Bookmarklet跟踪Altmetric注意力得分、推特、脸书提及次数和Mendeley阅读次数。引用次数和社交媒体提及次数使用Spearman rho进行关联。结果初步检索共发现84篇文章;64篇(76%)为原始研究和系统综述文章,纳入分析。共有38%的文章在社交媒体上至少提到过一次。在研究期间,GS和WoS在社交媒体上提及的文章的平均引用次数分别高于未提及的文章。此外,高度注意评分与GS和WoS的引用次数呈正相关(rs=0.31,P=0.001和rs=0.26,P=0.04),社交媒体上提及的文章与未提及的文章的引用次数存在明显差异,这表明社交媒体上传播的文章可能会扩大覆盖面。
The relation between social media mentions and academic citations in orthodontic journals: A preliminary study
Background
To study the relation between social media mentions and academic citations for articles published in peer-reviewed orthodontic journals.
Methods
Articles published in early 2018 in seven peer-reviewed orthodontic journals were retrospectively analyzed in September 2022. Citation counts of the articles were evaluated using two databases: Google Scholar (GS) and Web of Science (WoS). The Altmetric Attention Score, Twitter, Facebook mentions, and Mendeley reads were tracked using the Altmetric Bookmarklet. The citation counts and social media mentions were correlated using Spearman rho.
Results
A total of 84 articles were identified during the initial search; 64 (76%) were original studies and systematic review articles and included in the analysis. A total of 38% of the articles had at least one mention on social media. Over the study period, the average number of citations of the articles mentioned on social media was higher than the non-mentioned articles for GS and WoS, respectively. Moreover, significant positive correlations existed between the Altmetric Attention Score and the number of citations in GS and WoS (rs = 0.31, P = 0.001 and rs = 0.26, P = 0.04).
Conclusions
Social media mentions and citations of articles published in peer-reviewed orthodontic journals are correlated, with a clear difference in the number of citations in articles mentioned on social media versus those not mentioned, indicating possible increased reach of articles disseminated on social media.