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    • Jun 26, 2020

Does tweeting about research attract more citations?


Tweeting about your research increases the number of citations it goes on to attract, according to a new analysis. But outside experts are skeptical as previous large scale studies have found there to be no meaningful relationship between tweets and citations. The full article was published at Chemistry World.


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