Effective Use of Twitter by Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Journals Can Result in Increased Impact Factor
Purpose: To determine whether activity on Twitter was correlated with increasing impact factor (IF) among 6 orthopaedic sports medicine journals. Methods: Twitonomy software was used to collect account activity for the American Journal of Sports Medicine; Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and...
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Main Authors: | Katina Kartalias, M.D., M.S (Author), Tessa R. Lavorgna, B.S (Author), Shreya M. Saraf, M.S (Author), Mary K. Mulcahey, M.D (Author), Christopher J. Tucker, M.D (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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