Shenmeng Xu (@shenmengxu) 's Twitter Profile
Shenmeng Xu

@shenmengxu

Librarian for Scholarly Communications @VanderbiltU. @uncsils alumni. I'm into scholarly communication, scientometrics, and altmetrics.

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Elaheh_97/ Elaheh Hosseini (@97elaheh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today was a great day academically . I attend #metrics2020 sposored by ASIS&T SIG/MET. I learned a lot and enjoyed in workshop on #informetrics and #scientometrics research. ASIS&T : thanks all people involved to hold the virtual event.

Today was a great day academically . I attend #metrics2020 sposored by <a href="/sig_met/">ASIS&T SIG/MET</a>. I learned a lot and enjoyed in workshop on #informetrics  and #scientometrics  research. <a href="/asist_org/">ASIS&T</a> : thanks all people involved to hold the virtual event.
nina exner (@z669_e9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FSCI2021 lightning talks: the Open Research Calendar openresearchcalendar.org is a shared calendar for the Open Research community to add & find events from across communities and interests. They have a newsletter too! Discover a new #scholcomm #openscience #openresearch today

#FSCI2021 lightning talks: the Open Research Calendar openresearchcalendar.org is a shared calendar for the Open Research community to add &amp; find events from across communities and interests. They have a newsletter too! Discover a new #scholcomm #openscience  #openresearch today
Quartz (@qz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ In 2021, Americans read diverse titles and authors from multiple genres. Public libraries in 14 cities across the US provided data to discover this year's most popular library books. qz.com/2102283/the-mo…

1/ In 2021, Americans read diverse titles and authors from multiple genres. Public libraries in 14 cities across the US provided data to discover this year's most popular library books. qz.com/2102283/the-mo…
Abraar Karan (@abraarkaran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Over time, the effects of #covid19 on heart, brain, lungs, vascular system, sensory system, kidneys & more will become better understood Until then, any reassurance that massive levels of infection are ‘ok’ for society is a gamble—a gamble with unknown long-term costs.

1/ Over time, the effects of #covid19 on heart, brain, lungs, vascular system, sensory system, kidneys &amp; more will become better understood

Until then, any reassurance that massive levels of infection are ‘ok’ for society is a gamble—a gamble with unknown long-term costs.
Baba Brinkman (@bababrinkman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes! Check out the music video for "Science of Science" based on the book by Kellogg School prof Dashun Wang and Albert-László Barabási #SciSci #ScienceRap #Stats Don't get excited Just check the impact, which get cited? A meta-study of a meta-study, double-blinded The science of science

Aaron Tay (@aarontay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Watched] Introducing OpenAlex: an open and complete index of the global research system youtube.com/watch?v=LBfBBQ… - very good explanation of what is and why OpenAlex, I did learn a few new things... (1/2)

Ludo Waltman (@ludowaltman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Editorial in nature convincingly argues that "depositing all relevant metadata on Crossref | @[email protected] should become the norm in scholarly publishing", but how are Nature and its publisher Springer Nature actually doing in terms of openness of metadata? doi.org/10.1038/d41586…

Ginny has moved to Mastodon and Bluesky (@ginnyldn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My preprint w/ Rachael Lammey & @MartynRittman now on MetaArXiv Bot presenting recent thinking around Crossref | @[email protected]'s goal "*Towards a connected and dynamic scholarly record of updates, corrections, and retractions*". We seek both action and advice! doi.org/10.31222/osf.i…

Vincent Traag (@vtraag@social.cwts.nl) (@vtraag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Several studies on gender bias in science appeared recently. One study found that “men had about 14,000 more lifetime citations than women” and another that “women were 15 times more likely to be accepted into NAS”. science.org/content/articl… They cannot both be gender biases.🧵

Peter Suber (@petersuber@fediscience.org) (@petersuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study: When different research teams use the same data to test a shared hypothesis, "results varied greatly" and "choices made by the research teams in designing their statistical tests explain very little [less than 5%] of this variation." pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…