Journal Article: “Science Communicators, Flat-Earthers, or Fitness Coaches: Who Is Citing Scientific Publications in YouTube Video Descriptions?”
The article linked below was recently published by Scientometrics.
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Authors
Olga Zagovora
University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Landau, Germany
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Kaiserslautern, Germany
Katrin Weller
Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU), Düsseldorf, Germany
Source
Scientometrics (2024)
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-024-05204-y
Abstract
In this study, we undertake an extensive analysis of YouTube channels that reference research publications in their video descriptions, offering a unique insight into the intersection of digital media and academia.
Our investigation focuses on identifying the actors behind YouTube channels that reference scholarly publications, and analyzing the types of content these actors share. Specifically we are interested in three principal aspects: the background of YouTube channel actors, their thematic focus, and the nature of their operational dynamics, specifically addressing whether they work individually or in groups.
Our results highlight a strong emphasis on content related to science and engineering, as well as health, particularly in channels managed by individual researchers and academic institutions. However, there is a notable variation in the popularity of these channels, with professional YouTubers and commercial media entities often outperforming in terms of viewer engagement metrics like likes, comments, and views. This underscores the challenge academic channels face in attracting a wider audience. Further, we explore the role of academic actors on YouTube, scrutinizing their impact in disseminating research and the types of publications they reference. Despite a general inclination towards professional academic topics, these channels displayed a varied effectiveness in spotlighting highly cited research. Often, they referenced a wide array of publications, indicating a diverse but not necessarily impact-focused approach to content selection.
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