RT by @wikiresearch: Our slides of the paper 'Do popular research topics attract the most social attention? A first proposal based on @OpenAlex_org and @Wikipedia' with @rodrigocostas1 presented at #STI2023 are available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8390283 👇 https://twitter.com/Wences91/status/1707717348403089450
Do popular research topics attract the most social attention? A first proposal based on OpenAlex and Wikipedia

Altmetric research has seen its horizons expanded to the heterogeneity of interactions produced between scientific and non-scientific entities. In this context, Wikipedia stands out as a social media of particular interest as the page views of its articles have proven to be a valuable metric of social attention. The aim of this paper is to contribute to this new research stream by analysing whether the research topics of greatest academic interest align with those that attract the most social attention. To this end, the OpenAlex concepts are explored by comparing their work counts with the page views of their respective Wikipedia articles. As a result, a correlation analysis between the two metrics reveals a lack of connection between the two realms. Likewise, root-level concepts are explored to illustrate such a difference.

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A few snapshots from @lizziegadd @sti2023 this morning, talking about the importance of both qualitative & quantitative measures and highlighting the need to rebuild trust in #ResearchAssessment

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@lizziegadd #STI2023: we need to rebuild trust in research assessment in light of metrics bashing and responsible metrics washing

@lizziegadd is now opening Day 3 @sti2023

On the agenda today: scientific collaboration, #bibliometrics, #wikipedia and #wikidata, Responsible #ResearchAssessment, science and society, #academic careers, and much more

Check out the full programme here ➡️ https://www.sti2023.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Scientific-Program-Friday.pdf

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Starting a new conference day with a keynote by @lizziegadd on trust and truth in research assessment #STI2023
Alan Dix cited in great keynote @lizziegadd #STI2023: “Metrics are bad, but humans are (far) worse.”
Second day at #sti2023. Happy to listen to @sabinaleonelli Looking forward to read Philosophy of Science https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009416368 For those of you who read Swedish this is a nice comment on the book by @mymarkup https://www.tidningencurie.se/kronikor/den-oppna-vetenskapens-filosofi