Published on in Vol 4, No 3 (2016): Jul-Sept

Characterizing the (Perceived) Newsworthiness of Health Science Articles: A Data-Driven Approach

Characterizing the (Perceived) Newsworthiness of Health Science Articles: A Data-Driven Approach

Characterizing the (Perceived) Newsworthiness of Health Science Articles: A Data-Driven Approach

Journals

  1. Kirilenko A, Stepchenkova S, Lozano S. Tourism research from its inception to present day: Subject area, geography, and gender distributions. PLOS ONE 2018;13(11):e0206820 View
  2. Ngai S, Singh R, Koon A, Szell M. A discourse analysis of the macro-structure, metadiscoursal and microdiscoursal features in the abstracts of research articles across multiple science disciplines. PLOS ONE 2018;13(10):e0205417 View
  3. Alvarez-Mon M, Asunsolo del Barco A, Lahera G, Quintero J, Ferre F, Pereira-Sanchez V, Ortuño F, Alvarez-Mon M. Increasing Interest of Mass Communication Media and the General Public in the Distribution of Tweets About Mental Disorders: Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(5):e205 View
  4. Nabavi M. An analysis of journalism articles achieving high Altmetric attention scores. Learned Publishing 2022;35(4):617 View
  5. Nabavi M. Coverage of the research documents with top altmetric attention scores in online news. Online Information Review 2025;49(1):1 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Wang J, Yu B, Li Y. 2018 IEEE 16th International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA). Tourist Gender Differences Through Lens of Social Sensing View