Abstract
Objectives
To identify the most discussed dental articles on the Web and to assess the association between the intensity of online attention, publication characteristics and citations.
Materials & Methods
An Altmetric Explorer search was conducted for articles published in the 91 dental journals included in 2015 InCites™ Journal Citation Report® and mentioned online at all times. The 100 articles with the highest online attention, as measured by the 'Altmetric Attention Score' (AAS), were screened for journal title, quartile of impact factor distribution (Q1-Q4), publication date, origin and affiliation of first author, article topic, type and access. Citation counts were harvested from Scopus.
Results
The top 100 articles presented a median AAS of 119, and were mostly discussed on news outlets, Twitter and Mendeley. Forty-one articles were published in Q1 journals, 24 in Q2 journals, 32 in Q3 journals and 3 in Q4 journals. AAS was significantly higher in articles of Q2 journals (median AAS=398, range=70-513) than of Q1. A weak reverse correlation existed between AAS and time since publication (r=-0.25, p<0.05). No correlation was detected between AAS and other publication characteristics or number of citations.
Conclusions
Increased social impact of dental articles is not significantly associated with high citation rates.
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