2019
DOI: 10.1590/2318-0889201931e190011
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Plataformas de livros acadêmicos em acesso aberto e sua representação no Twitter: métricas de divulgação, descoberta e avaliação

Abstract: Resumo O presente artigo explora o desempenho no Twitter de quatro plataformas que publicam, agregam e disseminam livros acadêmicos em acesso aberto: Scientific Electronic Library Online-Livros, Directory of Open Access Books, Open Access Publishing in European Networks e OpenEdition Books. Os autores acompanharam as postagens dessas instituições na rede social Twitter entre os dias 8 e 18 de julho de 2019, mapeando os indicadores gerados por cada uma delas. O objetivo foi avaliar se as métricas de atenção e i… Show more

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“…This indicates clearly a need to consider multilingualism when developing digital discovery solutions for SSH in Europe. Oddone and de França (2019) explore the performance of four platforms that publish, aggregate, and disseminate open access academic books on Twitter. They concentrate on the role of social media in the discovery (using the four platforms as a focus) asserting that metrics of attention and influence observed on Twitter can contribute to the discovery of academic books in open access, increasing their circulation and reach.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates clearly a need to consider multilingualism when developing digital discovery solutions for SSH in Europe. Oddone and de França (2019) explore the performance of four platforms that publish, aggregate, and disseminate open access academic books on Twitter. They concentrate on the role of social media in the discovery (using the four platforms as a focus) asserting that metrics of attention and influence observed on Twitter can contribute to the discovery of academic books in open access, increasing their circulation and reach.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%