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Women are credited less in science than men
Access & Citations
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- 169k
- Article Accesses
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- 384
- Citations
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Online attention
- 5763 tweeters
- 21 blogs
- 10 Facebook pages
- 119 news outlets
- 22 Redditors
- 1 F1000
- 1 Video uploaders
- 1 Wikipedia page
- 431 Mendeley
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 85th) of the 459,964 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 99th percentile (ranked 5th) of the 1,041 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature
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Altmetric calculates a score based on the online attention an article receives. The donut visual summarises attention from different sources; a breakdown is shown in the legend. The number in the centre is the Altmetric score. Social media and mainstream news media are the main sources that calculate the score. Reference managers such as Mendeley are also tracked but do not contribute to the score. Older articles often score higher because they have had more time to get noticed. To account for this, Altmetric has included the context data for other articles of a similar age.
Mentions in news and blogs
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News story from BBC Focus Science & Technology on Wednesday 22 June 2022
BBC Focus Science & Technology -
Female scientists less likely to be given authorship credits, analysis finds
Science news, comment and analysis | theguardian.com -
Science’s Women Ghostwriters
Environewsbits -
AASWomen Newsletter for June 24, 2022
Women In Astronomy -
Women in science get less credit than men
THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY
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