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Video abstracts: the publications professional's and academic author's perspectives

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posted on 2021-01-19, 21:57 authored by Tomas ReesTomas Rees, Sandra Lê, Leigh Prevost, Sheelah Smith

Video abstracts offer a novel means to present study results that can both complement and enrich the full published article. Presenting results through a different medium could address the learning style preferences of a wider group.

 

In this exploratory analysis, we aimed to compare video abstract views with other publication metrics in order to understand better the role that video abstracts play in disseminating research findings.

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