Metricating respbib18 and ResponsibleMetrics for figshare.xlsx (33.19 kB)
Metricating #respbib18 and #ResponsibleMetrics: A Comparison
Summaries of Twitter numerical data captured from archiving #respbib18 (Responsible use of Bibliometrics in Practice, London, 31 January 2018) and #ResponsibleMetrics (The turning tide: A new culture of responsible metrics for research, London, 8 February 2018).
No sensitive, personal nor personally-identifiable data is contained in this dataset. Usernames and names of individuals were removed from text analysis results.
Text analysis performed with Voyant Tools.
Categories included:
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No sensitive, personal nor personally-identifiable data is contained in this dataset. Usernames and names of individuals were removed from text analysis results.
Text analysis performed with Voyant Tools.
Categories included:
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Event title |
Date |
Times |
URL |
Sheet ID |
Hashtag |
Number of links |
Number of RTs |
Number of Tweets |
Number of Unique tweets |
First Tweet in Archive |
Last Tweet in Archive |
Number of In Reply Ids |
Number of In Reply @s |
Number of Usernames Number of Unique Usernames who used tag only once 30 Most Frequent Terms in each archive Raw Frequencies Relative Frequencies Distributions Stop words were applied, including usernames. |