RT @pmeded: @sherbino Thanks #KeyLIMEPodcast! Check out the #MedEd article: https://t.co/cw4IGjRsnO Findings: Blogging assoc w/ 13 % incre…
RT @pmeded: @sherbino Thanks #KeyLIMEPodcast! Check out the #MedEd article: https://t.co/cw4IGjRsnO Findings: Blogging assoc w/ 13 % incre…
RT @pmeded: @sherbino Thanks #KeyLIMEPodcast! Check out the #MedEd article: https://t.co/cw4IGjRsnO Findings: Blogging assoc w/ 13 % incre…
RT @pmeded: @sherbino Thanks #KeyLIMEPodcast! Check out the #MedEd article: https://t.co/cw4IGjRsnO Findings: Blogging assoc w/ 13 % incre…
@sherbino Thanks #KeyLIMEPodcast! Check out the #MedEd article: https://t.co/cw4IGjRsnO Findings: Blogging assoc w/ 13 % increase in citations, whereas Tweets (1.2%) & Mendeley (1%) increases. #openaccess articles had an increase of 170 accesses over
Exploring the relationship between altmetrics and traditional measures of dissemination in health professions education published as: https://t.co/NlYBSKwXxL #Perspectives_on_Medical_Education #biorxiv
#MedEd: exploring the relationship between altmetrics and traditional measures of dissemination in health professions education. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/hITYpm2J2J
RT @mededdoc: The latest KeyLIME rev of our @pmeded art’l is out https://t.co/FLYzf8CMzz They were critical but that’s #science! Now, whe…
RT @ATSMedEd: Looking at understanding and improving dissemination of medical education research through altmetrics #meded #altmetrics h…
RT @ATSMedEd: Looking at understanding and improving dissemination of medical education research through altmetrics #meded #altmetrics h…
RT @ATSMedEd: Looking at understanding and improving dissemination of medical education research through altmetrics #meded #altmetrics h…
RT @ATSMedEd: Looking at understanding and improving dissemination of medical education research through altmetrics #meded #altmetrics h…
Looking at understanding and improving dissemination of medical education research through altmetrics #meded #altmetrics https://t.co/5dyN9BU33i https://t.co/pQoMCPCaxP
RT @mededdoc: The latest KeyLIME rev of our @pmeded art’l is out https://t.co/FLYzf8CMzz They were critical but that’s #science! Now, whe…
RT @mededdoc: The latest KeyLIME rev of our @pmeded art’l is out https://t.co/FLYzf8CMzz They were critical but that’s #science! Now, whe…
RT @mededdoc: The latest KeyLIME rev of our @pmeded art’l is out https://t.co/FLYzf8CMzz They were critical but that’s #science! Now, whe…
RT @mededdoc: The latest KeyLIME rev of our @pmeded art’l is out https://t.co/FLYzf8CMzz They were critical but that’s #science! Now, whe…
The latest KeyLIME rev of our @pmeded art’l is out https://t.co/FLYzf8CMzz They were critical but that’s #science! Now, where do I file my critique of their critiques?:) @sherbino @drjfrank @LindaSMedEd @LaurenMaggio https://t.co/WpX3ZxGIvU
#MedEd: exploring the relationship between altmetrics and traditional measures of dissemination in health professions education https://t.co/FJhGjmspSl #openaccess #oaimpact #altmetrics
RT @BIDMC_Academy: Fascinating @pmeded study by @LaurenMaggio & @mededdoc analyzing various factors in article accessibility, including blo…
RT @JArciuli: Yet to read. “Blogging was associated with the greatest increase in citations (13% increase), whereas Tweets (1.2%) and Mende…
RT @BIDMC_Academy: Fascinating @pmeded study by @LaurenMaggio & @mededdoc analyzing various factors in article accessibility, including blo…
Fascinating @pmeded study by @LaurenMaggio & @mededdoc analyzing various factors in article accessibility, including blogging, #Twitter, #mendeley, journal impact factor. No surprise that this is #FOAMed. #MedEd https://t.co/ytWypPEMRF https://t.co/M
RT @JArciuli: Yet to read. “Blogging was associated with the greatest increase in citations (13% increase), whereas Tweets (1.2%) and Mende…
RT @mededdoc: Altmetrics and their relations to traditional #meded article metrics: it’s complicated and it depends! https://t.co/rjNx6SR3kc
RT @JArciuli: Yet to read. “Blogging was associated with the greatest increase in citations (13% increase), whereas Tweets (1.2%) and Mende…
Yet to read. “Blogging was associated with the greatest increase in citations (13% increase), whereas Tweets (1.2%) and Mendeley (1%) were associated with smaller increases. Journal impact factor (JIF) was associated with a 21% increase in citations...” ht
Interesting study! There is probably a bit variability amongst different subcultures within the house of medicine with regards to their social media habits, and hence the effectiveness of @altmetric or other altmetrics! #meded https://t.co/POwgxt0jZE
RT @GLBDallaghan: Fascinating that blogging was so high. With tweeting becoming more prevalent by journals if this has changed. https://t.c…
Fascinating that blogging was so high. With tweeting becoming more prevalent by journals if this has changed. https://t.co/URBucdF3Rm
RT @mededdoc: Altmetrics and their relations to traditional #meded article metrics: it’s complicated and it depends! https://t.co/rjNx6SR3kc
Altmetrics and their relations to traditional #meded article metrics: it’s complicated and it depends! https://t.co/rjNx6SR3kc
RT @pmeded: #MedEd: exploring the relationship between #altmetrics and traditional #measures of #dissemination in #health #professions #edu…