According to a survey we recently conducted, Twitter was ranked in the top three services used by Semantic Web researchers to spread information. In order to understand how Twitter is practically used for spreading scientific messages, we captured tweets containing the official hashtags of three conferences and studied (1) the type of content that researchers are more likely to tweet, (2) how they do it, and finally (3) if their tweets can reach other communities -- in addition to their own. In addition, we also conducted some interviews to complete our understanding of researchers? motivation to use Twitter during conferences.
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Understanding how Twitter is used to spread scientific messages - Web Science Repository
%0 Conference Paper
%1 wsri314
%A Letierce, Julie
%A Passant, Alexandre
%A Breslin, John
%A Decker, Stefan
%B WebSci10: Extending the Frontiers of Society On-Line
%D 2010
%K phdproposal rot science scienceontwitter scientific twitter
%T Understanding how Twitter is used to spread scientific messages
%U http://journal.webscience.org/314/
%X According to a survey we recently conducted, Twitter was ranked in the top three services used by Semantic Web researchers to spread information. In order to understand how Twitter is practically used for spreading scientific messages, we captured tweets containing the official hashtags of three conferences and studied (1) the type of content that researchers are more likely to tweet, (2) how they do it, and finally (3) if their tweets can reach other communities -- in addition to their own. In addition, we also conducted some interviews to complete our understanding of researchers? motivation to use Twitter during conferences.
@inproceedings{wsri314,
abstract = {According to a survey we recently conducted, Twitter was ranked in the top three services used by Semantic Web researchers to spread information. In order to understand how Twitter is practically used for spreading scientific messages, we captured tweets containing the official hashtags of three conferences and studied (1) the type of content that researchers are more likely to tweet, (2) how they do it, and finally (3) if their tweets can reach other communities {--} in addition to their own. In addition, we also conducted some interviews to complete our understanding of researchers? motivation to use Twitter during conferences.},
added-at = {2014-04-14T15:11:45.000+0200},
author = {Letierce, Julie and Passant, Alexandre and Breslin, John and Decker, Stefan},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e6d754ffb1b78796964f9243e43637df/asmelash},
booktitle = {WebSci10: Extending the Frontiers of Society On-Line},
description = {Understanding how Twitter is used to spread scientific messages - Web Science Repository},
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keywords = {phdproposal rot science scienceontwitter scientific twitter},
timestamp = {2014-12-26T18:06:22.000+0100},
title = {Understanding how Twitter is used to spread scientific messages},
url = {http://journal.webscience.org/314/},
year = 2010
}