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Altmetrics analysis of Archivos de Bronconeumología from 2014 to 2018

Luis Puente-maestuJosé Ignacio De Granda-oriveFrancisco García-ríoDaniel López-padillaMarta Pérez GallánGonzalo Segrelles-calvoAlonso-arroyo Adolfo

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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAltmetrics030228 respiratory systembusiness.industryMedicinaMedicineImpact factorbusinessHumanitiesSocial networks

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Introduction: Alternative metrics or altmetrics are non-traditional measurements of scientific production that reflect a publication's influence in social networks and similar channels of dissemination. The aim of this study was to analyze the media impact of ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGÍA according to 2 altmetric aggregators and website visits. Methods: This was an observational study of the original articles and review and consensus articles published in ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGÍA during the period 2014-2018. Data from the PlumX Metrics and Altmetric aggregators and visits to the ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGÍA website were analyzed. Five comparisons were made: by specialty area, by funding received, by number of participating centers, by document type, and by topic. In a subanalysis, altmetrics were correlated with the conventional citation system. Results: We analyzed 273 papers, of which 186 were original articles (68.1%). The papers that achieved greater media impact in the 2 aggregators analyzed, and in terms of website visits, were pulmonology papers and review and consensus articles. The mean Altmetric Attention Score was 1.9 ± 4.4 (range 0-59), which is above average for the date of publication of the paper. A statistically significant weak to moderate correlation was identified between altmetrics and conventional citations. Conclusions: Review articles, consensus documents, and pulmonology papers had a greater media impact. Mean Altmetric Attention Score was higher than the average based on the date of publication. A weak to moderate correlation between altmetrics and conventional citations was identified.

10.1016/j.arbres.2019.08.024https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arbres.2019.08.024