Can Tweets Predict Citations? Metrics of Social Impact Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
University of Toronto · JMIR Publications · +1 more institution
Abstract
Citations in peer-reviewed articles and the impact factor are generally accepted measures of scientific impact. Web 2.0 tools such as Twitter, blogs or social bookmarking tools provide the possibility to construct innovative article-level or journal-level metrics to gauge impact and influence. However, the relationship of the these new metrics to traditional metrics such as citations is not known.
(1) To explore the feasibility of measuring social impact of and public attention to scholarly articles by analyzing buzz in social media, (2) to explore the dynamics, content, and timing of tweets relative to the publication of a scholarly article, and (3) to explore whether these metrics are sensitive and specific enough to predict highly cited articles.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 54.36
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
1Topics & keywords
- Altmetrics
- Social media
- Microblogging
- Ranking (information retrieval)
- Impact factor
- Citation
- Bibliometrics
- Marketing buzz