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To be or not to be on Twitter, and its relationship with the tweeting and citation of research papers
This paper looks at the relation between Twitter and citations of papers, specifically comparing authors of articles with Twitters and authors without. While the difference between these groups was not found to have an impact on citation numbers, the number of followers of those that did have Twitter accounts did.
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