Career Levels and Their Effect on Scholarly Output and Impact of Women Scientists

Publishing Research Quarterly(2018)

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In this article we examined the scholarly output and impact of 81 women scientist at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Mount Sinai. The group was divided into three career level sub-groups based on the first year of publication of each scientist. We examined the number of publications, citations, readership and social media attention per each group. Our findings show that although senior faculty have more publications and overall citations, junior faculty receive more citations and more readership per paper. We also found that different career level faculty members receive different social media mentions. Mid-career faculty see more tweets that mention their research while senior faculty get more likes, shares and clicks via Facebook.
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Bibliometric studies, Citations, Impact metrics, Mendeley social media, Publications, Plum analytics
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