Correction: Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the choir or singing from the rooftops?
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VIEW THE CORRECTED ARTICLERe: Côté IM, and Darling ES. 2018. Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the choir or singing from the rooftops? FACETS 3: 682–694. doi:https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2018-0002
On page 689 of the originally published article the proportion of decision-makers that were followers of academic scientists was incorrectly reported as ∼3%. The correct value is ∼0.3%.
The sentence in the originally published version of the article was as follows:
However, we found that decision-makers accounted for only ∼3% (n = 191 out of 64 666) of the followers of academic scientists (see also Bombaci et al. 2016 in relation to the audiences of conference tweeting).
The sentence has been corrected as follows:
However, we found that decision-makers accounted for only ∼0.3% (n = 191 out of 64 666) of the followers of academic scientists (see also Bombaci et al. 2016 in relation to the audiences of conference tweeting).
The article has been corrected accordingly.
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Volume 3 • Number 1 • October 2018
Pages: 799
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Received: 9 July 2018
Accepted: 9 July 2018
Version of record online: 11 July 2018
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© 2018 Côté and Darling. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Isabelle M. Côté and Emily S. Darling. 2018. Correction: Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the choir or singing from the rooftops?. FACETS.
3(1): 799-799. https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2018-0023
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