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Social Media and Scientific Meetings: An Analysis of Twitter Use at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neuroradiology

A. Radmanesh and A.L. Kotsenas
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2016, 37 (1) 25-27; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4168
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aFrom the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging (A.R.), University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California
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    Average number of tweets per day and total number of microbloggers for the duration of conferences at some most recent societal conferences in radiology. The difference in the number of tweets or microbloggers among different radiology societal meetings is at least in part related to the difference in the number of attendees. Of note, some of the tweets related to each meeting were posted by microbloggers who were not attending the venue. ASNR14 indicates American Society of Neuroradiology, May 17–22, 2014, Montréal, Quebec, Canada; AUR14, Association of University Radiologists, April 1–4, 2014, Baltimore, Maryland; ISMRM14, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, May 10–16, 2014, Milan, Italy; ECR2014, European Congress of Radiology, March 6–10, 2014, Vienna, Austria; RSNA13, Radiological Society of North America, November 30–December 5, 2013, Chicago, Illinois. Data were obtained from Symplur.com.

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    Analysis of microbloggers posting tweets with #ASNR14 hashtag during May 7–22, 2014

    Microblogger CategoryNo. (% of All Microbloggers)
    Radiologist20 (37.0%)
    Vendors11 (20.1%)
    Radiology/imaging departments7 (13%)
    Other physicians/postdoctoral researchers5 (9.3%)
    Social media professionals4 (7.4%)
    Radiology journals3 (5.6%)
    Technologists1 (1.9%)
    Nurses1 (1.9%)
    Host city1 (1.9%)
    Unidentifiable1 (1.9%)
    Total54
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    Analysis of content for tweets with #ASNR14 hashtag posted during May 7–22, 2014

    Content CategoryTotal No. (% of Total Tweets)Original Posts (% of Total Original Tweets)Reposts (% of Original Posts in That Category)
    Commentary on sessions202 (49%)124 (60.5%)78 (38.6%)
    Social posts176 (42.9%)92 (44%)84 (47.7%)
        Use of social media76 (18.5%)33 (16.1%)43 (56.6%)
        Tweet-up arrangement61 (14.8%)33 (16.1%)28 (45.9%)
        Participant status update39 (9.5%)26 (12.7%)13 (33.3%)
    Journal promotion10 (2,4%)5 (2,4%)5 (50%)
    Vendor marketing9 (2.2%)8 (3.9%)1 (11.1%)
    Meeting announcement6 (1.5%)3 (1.5%)3 (50%)
    Meeting logistics1 (<1%)1 (<1%)0
    Others6 (1.5%)5 (2.4%)1 (16.7%)
    Total410 (100%)238 (58%)172 (42%)
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Social Media and Scientific Meetings: An Analysis of Twitter Use at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neuroradiology
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