Lutz Bornmann (@lutzbornmann) 's Twitter Profile
Lutz Bornmann

@lutzbornmann

Researcher: scientometrics, bibliometrics, altmetrics, research evaluation

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Patrick Cramer (@mpgpresident) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe the most important photo for modern biology: photo 51 by Rosalind Franklin, providing the key data to resolve the structure of DNA. #WorldPhotographyDay cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

Maybe the most important photo for modern biology: photo 51 by Rosalind Franklin, providing the key data to resolve the structure of DNA. #WorldPhotographyDay 
cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
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Lutz Bornmann Lutz Bornmann on #data #sonification that uses #sound to display large datasets as a possible alternative to data #visualization. -> embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

Lutz Bornmann <a href="/lutzbornmann/">Lutz Bornmann</a> on #data #sonification  that uses #sound to display large datasets as a possible alternative to data #visualization.

-&gt; embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…
Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sound of #science: 'In recent years, data sonification has been further developed as a complement or an alternative to data visualization', says #bibliometrics expert Lutz Bornmann (Lutz Bornmann) -> embopress.org/doi/full/10.10… EMBO Press

OOIR (@observeir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trending in #InformationScience: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Technology-related prescribing errors in pediatrics (Suzanne Bakken) 2) (Re-)Tweeting scientific articles & altmetrics 3) Is open access disrupting the journal business? 4) Opium in science & society

Trending in #InformationScience:
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1) Technology-related prescribing errors in pediatrics (<a href="/JAMIAEditor_Sue/">Suzanne Bakken</a>)

2) (Re-)Tweeting scientific articles &amp; altmetrics

3) Is open access disrupting the journal business?

4) Opium in science &amp; society
Mary Elizabeth (@meharpist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is so cool and necessary: "scientists are building giant ‘evidence banks’ to create policies that actually work" reports Helen Pearson for my admittedly-biased favored source of science news, nature nature.com/articles/d4158…

Lingfei Wu (@lingfeiwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting new findings with Lutz Bornmann: ChatGPT can help identify disruptive papers! Check out our Letter to the Editor: link.springer.com/article/10.100… #AI #Research #Innovation

Exciting new findings with <a href="/lutzbornmann/">Lutz Bornmann</a>: ChatGPT can help identify disruptive papers! Check out our Letter to the Editor: link.springer.com/article/10.100… #AI #Research #Innovation
OOIR (@observeir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trending in #LibraryScience: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Open access improves dissemination of science 2) COVID pandemic & medical publishing (Learned Publishing) 3) Can AI Lie? 4) Using ChatGPT to identify disruptive papers 5) Google Search results & institutional repositories

Trending in #LibraryScience:
ooir.org/index.php?fiel…

1) Open access improves dissemination of science

2) COVID pandemic &amp; medical publishing (<a href="/LearnedPublish/">Learned Publishing</a>)

3) Can AI Lie?

4) Using ChatGPT to identify disruptive papers

5) Google Search results &amp; institutional repositories
MyScienceWork (@mysciencework) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤖 #ChatGPT evaluating research? It’s not sci-fi! AI is now helping institutions spot disruptive research & boost visibility. Curious? Check out this letter to the editor by Lutz Bornmann, Lingfei Wu, & Christoph Ettl: doi.org/10.1007/s11192… #AIinResearch #OpenScience

Olmo van den Akker (@denolmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in learning about a new platform to disseminate meta-research? Join the official launch of MetaResearch Open Review (MetaROR) during the AIMOS conference on 21 November or the online seminar on 26 November! (or ask me as the ECR representative of the intiative)

Robin Haunschild (@rhaunschild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is important to only draw conclusions from presented results that support the conclusions as we point out in a letter to the editor Lutz Bornmann #scientometrics authors.elsevier.com/a/1k7E06EAik5R…

It is important to only draw conclusions from presented results that support the conclusions as we point out in a letter to the editor <a href="/lutzbornmann/">Lutz Bornmann</a> #scientometrics authors.elsevier.com/a/1k7E06EAik5R…
Robin Haunschild (@rhaunschild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you want to create global overlay maps using OpenAlex? Lutz Bornmann and I provided base maps for that: doi.org/10.1371/journa… #bibliometrics #scientometrics

Do you want to create global overlay maps using OpenAlex? <a href="/lutzbornmann/">Lutz Bornmann</a>  and I provided base maps for that: doi.org/10.1371/journa… #bibliometrics #scientometrics
Robin Haunschild (@rhaunschild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you want to know how public policy and administration research expertise is used in policymaking? doi.org/10.1332/174426… #scientometrics #altmetrics Many thanks to Overton for providing the policy data for the study with Kate Williams and Lutz Bornmann .

Do you want to know how public policy and administration research expertise is used in policymaking? doi.org/10.1332/174426… #scientometrics #altmetrics Many thanks to <a href="/overtonio/">Overton</a> for providing the policy data for the study with Kate Williams and <a href="/lutzbornmann/">Lutz Bornmann</a> .
Mary Elizabeth (@meharpist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do you need to do to get hired as a professor? Research published in @nature describes the regional variations based on 314 policies from 190 academic institutions and 218 policies from 58 government agencies (from 121 countries total) nature.com/articles/s4158…

Timothy Caulfield (@caulfieldtim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Never seen anything like this’: Trump’s team halts NIH meetings and travel nature.com/articles/d4158… "The uncertainty caused by the pause will be 'devastating for the scientific community', particularly for early-career researchers..."