The use of professional and scientific social networks: The case of three Galician universities
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2016.may.13Keywords:
Scientific social networks, Professional networks, Digital reputation, Scientific metamedia, Metamedia, LinkedIn, Researchgate, Academia.edu, Researchers, SurveysAbstract
A survey conducted among 5,500 professors and researchers from the three Galician universities received 463 answers. The results reveal a rise in popularity of professional and scientific digital social networks, but it also shows a lack of knowledge about them and inefficient use of them. Ninety percent of Galician university professors are present in a professional or academic network, but only 8.64 percent consider themselves experts. LinkedIn and ResearchGate have the largest number of members, although their average use is medium or low. Biomedical, engineering, and natural sciences scholars use more networks than the two previously mentioned; and social sciences and humanities scholars prefer Academia.edu. In total, 32.8 percent of the three universities´ scholars that answered the survey use social networks at least once a month. Social networks are used primarily to disseminate and follow publications, and, secondly, to get citations and improve reputation.
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