A Randomized Trial of Social Media From Circulation

Volume: 131, Issue: 1, Pages: 28 - 33
Published: Jan 6, 2015
Abstract
Medical journals use social media to distribute the findings of published articles. Whether social media exposure to original articles improves article impact metrics is uncertain.Articles were randomized to receive targeted social media exposure from Circulation, including postings on the journal's Facebook and Twitter feeds. The primary end point was 30-day article page views. We conducted an intention-to-treat analysis comparing article page...
Paper Details
Title
A Randomized Trial of Social Media From Circulation
Published Date
Jan 6, 2015
Volume
131
Issue
1
Pages
28 - 33
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