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Area of Science:

  • Scientific Communication
  • Digital Humanities

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  • Traditional scientific publications often lack detailed data or supplementary information.
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  • Researchers increasingly utilize online supplemental materials (OSM) alongside primary publications.
  • The accessibility and integration of OSM vary across different journals and disciplines.

Findings:

  • A significant positive correlation exists between the availability of OSM and reader engagement metrics.
  • OSM, including datasets and interactive visualizations, improve comprehension of complex scientific findings.
  • Readers actively seek out and value supplementary online content for deeper understanding.

Implications:

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  • Enhanced online resources can broaden the reach and impact of scientific research.
  • Future research should explore best practices for creating and disseminating effective OSM.