论文标题

在期刊网站中是否存在社交媒体插件会导致其研究出版物的更高社交媒体关注

Does presence of social media plugins in a journal website result in higher social media attention of its research publications

论文作者

Karmakar, Mousumi, Banshal, Sumit Kumar, Singh, Vivek Kumar

论文摘要

现在,社交媒体平台已成为更广泛传播研究文章的重要媒介。与作者,读者和出版商一起创建了有关本文的各种社交媒体活动。一些研究甚至表明,引起更多社交媒体关注的文章可能会获得更高的知名度和引用。这些因素现在说服期刊出版商将社交媒体插件集成到其网页中,以促进社交媒体平台中文章的共享和传播。过去的许多研究分析了可能影响学术文章的社交媒体关注的几个因素(例如期刊影响因素,开放访问,协作等)。但是,尚无研究来分析期刊中社交媒体插件的存在是否会引起社交媒体在期刊上发表的文章的关注。本文旨在通过分析来自100个不同期刊的99,749篇文章的足够大型样本来弥合知识的差距。结果表明,与不提供此类插件的期刊相比,在其网页中集成的社交媒体插件的期刊变得更高的社交媒体提及和分享。访问期刊网页的作者和读者似乎是围绕此类期刊上发表的文章的社交媒体活动的主要贡献者。结果表明,出版社应在其期刊网页中积极提供社交媒体插件集成,以增加其文章的社交媒体可见性(高度影响)。

Social media platforms have now emerged as an important medium for wider dissemination of research articles; with authors, readers and publishers creating different kinds of social media activity about the article. Some research studies have even shown that articles that get more social media attention may get higher visibility and citations. These factors are now persuading journal publishers to integrate social media plugins in their webpages to facilitate sharing and dissemination of articles in social media platforms. Many past studies have analyzed several factors (like journal impact factor, open access, collaboration etc.) that may impact social media attention of scholarly articles. However, there are no studies to analyze whether the presence of social media plugin in a journal could result in higher social media attention of articles published in the journal. This paper aims to bridge this gap in knowledge by analyzing a sufficiently large-sized sample of 99,749 articles from 100 different journals. Results obtained show that journals that have social media plugins integrated in their webpages get significantly higher social media mentions and shares for their articles as compared to journals that do not provide such plugins. Authors and readers visiting journal webpages appear to be a major contributor to social media activity around articles published in such journals. The results suggest that publishing houses should actively provide social media plugin integration in their journal webpages to increase social media visibility (altmetric impact) of their articles.

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