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[EN] Press releases about scholarly news are brief statements provided in
advance to the press, including a description of the most relevant findings of
one or more accepted scientific publications, usually under the ...[+]
[EN] Press releases about scholarly news are brief statements provided in
advance to the press, including a description of the most relevant findings of
one or more accepted scientific publications, usually under the condition that
journalists will adhere to an embargo until the publication date. The existence
of centralized platforms such as EurekAlert! allows press releases to be disseminated online as independent news articles. Press releases can include additional material (e.g., interviews, commentaries, explanatory tables, figures, media,
recommended readings), which turn them into online objects with analytical
value of their own. The objective of this work is to illustrate how press releases
can be quantitatively analyzed applying similar tools and approaches as those
applied in scientometric research (SCI). To achieve this goal, a scientometricinspired analytical framework is proposed based on the formulation of spaces of
interaction of objects, actors, and impacts. As such, the framework proposed
considers press releases as science communication (SCO) objects, produced by
different SCO actors (e.g., journalists), and the subject of receiving impact (e.g.,
tweets, links). To carry out this analysis, all press releases published by EurekAlert! from 1996 until 2021 (455,703 press releases), all tweets including at least
one URL referring to a EurekAlert! press release (1,364,563 tweets), and all
webpages with at least one URL referring to a EurekAlert! press release
(54,089,233 webpages) have been studied. We argue that the large volume of
press releases published and their online dissemination make these objects
relevant in the measurement of SCO-SCI interactions.
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