Published on 28.02.17 in Vol 19, No 2 (2017): February
Works citing "Scientific Misconduct and Social Media: Role of Twitter in the Stimulus Triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency Cells Scandal"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.6706):
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Gayle A, Shimaoka M. Public Response to Scientific Misconduct: Assessing Changes in Public Sentiment Toward the Stimulus-Triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency (STAP) Cell Case via Twitter. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(2):e21
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Meskus M, Marelli L, D’Agostino G. Research Misconduct in the Age of Open Science: The Case of STAP Stem Cells. Science as Culture 2018;27(1):1
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Omoya Y, Akashi J, Kaigo M. Data visualization of texts in the transitions of framing Indochinese refugees by Japanese television documentaries. Quality & Quantity 2020;54(4):1363
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Tauginienė L, Kalinauskaitė R. Participation of doctoral students in online social networks. Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education 2018;9(2):144
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Sotudeh H, Barahmand N, Yousefi Z, Yaghtin M. How do academia and society react to erroneous or deceitful claims? The case of retracted articles’ recognition. Journal of Information Science 2022;48(2):182
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Teixeira da Silva JA, Dobránszki J. A new dimension in publishing ethics: social media-based ethics-related accusations. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 2019;17(3):354
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Souza-Junior EVD, Rosa RS, Guedes TP, Silva CDS, Ribeiro DB, Balbinote FS, de Souza DF, Teixeira RB, Silva Filho BFD, Sawada NO. Ética e bioética no mundo científico: uma revisão integrativa. Persona y Bioética 2020;24(2):151
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Haunschild R, Bornmann L. Can tweets be used to detect problems early with scientific papers? A case study of three retracted COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 papers. Scientometrics 2021;126(6):5181
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Amiri M, Yaghtin M, Sotudeh H. How do tweeters feel about scientific misinformation: an infoveillance sentiment analysis of tweets on retraction notices and retracted papers. Scientometrics 2024;129(1):261
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